On Friday 14 October 2005 08:11, Hendrik Sattler wrote: > Am Freitag, 14. Oktober 2005 01:58 schrieb James Spencer: > > Off the top of my head, there is kiconedit, > > That was already named by me and it's the only one I know that can also > create MS Windows icons easily. > > > for editing icons, kolourpaint, as a simple paint program, and krita > > (now) as a fully featured raster image > > editor... Each a different tool for a different thing... Sheesh, I don't > > know what people's problems are with having different tools for different > > jobs... > > Please define the purpose of a "simple paint program" when you can have > full-featured one?
It might be more complex to work with a "full featured" program if you only need a small job to do. Like a lot of developers dislike using an IDE if they are just writing a short script or simple tool. Or people using separate programs for mails, news and orgnaizer instead of "full featured" PIM suites. Cheers, Kevin
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