![]() ![]() Most people will probably want to wait for this unless you know how to compile it for yourself as you still have to do right now. ![]() They will probably tweak some more details, fix a few last minute bugs (if any shows up), maybe make a second release candidate and then the stable version 2.4 is released. Technically this version is still in the Development branch (you still have to compile from sources), but it's really just one step away from the final product. A "release candidate" means that it has all the features that the final stable GIMP2.4 will have (no more features will be added), and it's reasonably stable to be a candidate for the final release. (thanks to user 619224 for pointing that out).įor those who didn't know, the first release candidate for GIMP 2.4 is now out. There is actually a Windows-only installer available already. It will still take a little while longer before you can get 2.4 without compiling it yourself.ĬORRECTION: Seems like I was a little too hasty with everyone having to compile from sources. There you can easily download the previous stable version which is called GIMP2.2. It's available at no cost for many different computer systems, including Linux, Mac, Solaris and Windows. If you are not familiar with GIMP, it's a free, open-source bitmap program, in a similar vein to Photoshop. If you wonder about the image shown in this screenshot, it's called Shrike-rapid undocking and you can find it here: Since I do all my art in GIMP, this is kinda interesting to me, and maybe to someone else, so I'll try a quick and dirty review of the new features below. The reason I posted this is because I'm now running the next version of GIMP, version 2.4 (or at least the pre-version of it). It's a two-monitor setup running Linux Debian. ![]()
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