I use Pinta on my very old Lubuntu laptop I keep on my canal/river boat. It's a Celeron with 1GB Ram that struggles with Gimp but is fine with Pinta for basic boat blogging photos.
-- PhilOn Wed, 2019-09-04 at 17:30 +0100, Mark Rogers wrote:
Probably 90% of my image work is taking an image (maybe a screenshot or photo), making some very basic changes like rotate, crop, scale (usually to reduce filesize), and saving it.
I seem to have a collection of tools which view only (like EoG) but load instantly on minimal resources, and sophisticated apps like GIMP which will do anything I might ever need but more slowly.
What's a good app for every-day image stuff like this?
I'd accept - and even quite like - a few extra bells, like highlighting/blurring/annotating, as long as it doesn't become cumbersome to use or slow to load.
<rant>Bonus for something which doesn't give me a single "rotate 90deg" option; why does eveyone expect me to do three rotates instead of one?</rant>