Bryce said:
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Trying to provide an alternative to Illustrator is just asking for frustration, whereas if we focus on having fun and doing cool stuff there's no telling how far we'll get.
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Very much agree!
Adam
Double Agree.
However, it is important to understand the dominant tools, and tools that have excellent features that we would like to adapt. I think we have already done a great job of this.
What I really like about Inkscape is that our foundation keeps getting firmer.
A tool like illustrator is a legacy design. We an however adapt many of the tools in apps like illustrator to become extensions of our already strong core.
Anyway...excellent!
Jon
On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 05:27, Adam Pearson wrote:
Bryce said:
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Trying to provide an alternative to Illustrator is just asking for frustration, whereas if we focus on having fun and doing cool stuff there's no telling how far we'll get.
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Very much agree!
Adam
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