Fair enough.
On 31 Aug 2017 7:32 am, "Bernhard" wrote:
> I also like this progress as I am forced to use windows in the workplace
> and every some month I'd do a few edits - I like to use a tool I know about.
>
> BUT: I don't know if it's a wise move to shout out this now.
>
> As far as I unders
Am Mittwoch, 30. August 2017, 23:32:02 CEST schrieb Bernhard:
> I also like this progress as I am forced to use windows in the workplace
> and every some month I'd do a few edits - I like to use a tool I know about.
>
> BUT: I don't know if it's a wise move to shout out this now.
>
> As far as I
I also like this progress as I am forced to use windows in the workplace
and every some month I'd do a few edits - I like to use a tool I know about.
BUT: I don't know if it's a wise move to shout out this now.
As far as I understand Tobias this "only" is a preview, an alpha version
so to say,
This is awesome news!
Although I'm a Linux guy these days, I am the producer and co-host of a
photography podcast called Shutters Inc, and most of my listeners are on
Windoze.
I'll be giving this a shoutout on this week's podcast for sure!
Although I've been raving about dt ever since I found it 12
Hello everyone,
as most of you probably noticed by now we have had quite some work done in the
past months to port darktable to Windows. It's mostly due to Peter Budai that
we are able to provide a first public preview of what we achieved so far. Find
the disclaimer and a link to the installer