Adobe's Photoshop Ditched for Krita at French University Due to Lack of Support

Posted by thesilviu on Jan 19, 2015 10:11 AM EDT
Softpedia; By Silviu Stahie
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Krita is considered to be a digital painting application, but it's best described as a raster graphics editor. No matter what you call it, the Paris 8 University has decided to drop Adobe's Photoshop and to adopt Krita instead.

More and more open source applications are replacing proprietary ones. Until now, we mostly got to see stuff like LibreOffice replacing Microsoft Office, or Linux operating systems replacing Windows, so it's nice to see that other applications are reaching the kind of professional finish that they need to fight on the same playfield with the ones provided by companies that charge money for the same kind of features.

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