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Sorry, I’m misremembering: it’s Scribus.
I’m still rooting for them, but I know it’s a lot of work to ask from volunteers. As a casual user of the GIMP I feel like it hasn’t changed that drastically in the last 15 years. The biggest change I can remember is them migrating from separate windows to a unified window.
Calibri is probably the closest available alternative. And this one isn’t opensource, but at least it’s not Adobe: Affinity Publisher.
And only 60 bucks with all features unlocked, which is a vastly better deal than other DAWs! I got free updates for years.
+1 for Affinity, but am hoping that Inkscape’s UX improves. Would be cool to have mature vector editing on Linux.
Have you tried Revolt?
GIMP doesn’t support non-destructive editing, which is a major PITA tbh
Blendle Premium bundles a selection of magazines and news papers for €9.99/month. They originally had a pay-as-you-go business model where they charged a couple of eurocents per read article, but I doubt that it was financially sustainable.
I’m still waiting for them to add Snooze. I believe it was on their roadmap.
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