![]() Its simplicity and quality of performance is what attracts me and makes sure it is always handily available on my PC. ![]() ![]() That's where Inpaint comes to the rescue. But I still use and depend on a old version of Paint Shop Pro (PSP), and PSP with Paint.Net and IrfanView/XNView is fine for most of my graphics-painting needs.Įxcept, when I need to fix a photo and hide some defect or unnecessary artifacts and don't want too much hassle with the graphics fixes. I know many people will bash me for saying this, but GIMP has always been a bit too clunky and unweildy for me (yup, I know there are better UI mods for it). I know many will compare it to the advanced abilities in Photoshop or other tools, but we must understand that not everyone can afford PS, and only recent versions of PS have the level of quality of cloning as provided by GOTD. INPAINT is actually a fabulous tool and does exactly what it claims to do: cloning and "covering/masking" parts of an image. Innovation is a must though, as operating systems and hardware become more complex every year. If it ain't broken, it don't need fixin'. Just go to any freeware site and see how many days those popular freeware tools remain in the same version and are still downloaded multiple times by the same people over a period of a few years. In fact, reruns (even if it is the exact same version being offered again) are good for both GOTD team and the software vendors for many reasons which are too obvious to explain. Those who crib about GOTD reruns can just wait for a day to get something new - duh?! I lost some of the GOTD installed apps after a recent HDD crash, and I am glad that some of the good GOTD offers from last year are being rerun.
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