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Ubuntu needs an easy to use graphic editor  
Written by Chrissss the 3 Mar 08 at 22:02. Global category: Graphics. New
Ubuntu ships with GIMP as preinstalled graphics program. GIMP is a really impressive tool, once you figured out how it works. But there are a lot of people out there, who only need a fraction of the things GIMP can do. There are a lot of simple image editing tasks which can be done with simple programs:

John needs some help to do certain things on Ubuntu. He takes a screenshot of a program and tries to mark his problem with a hand painted error and some text.

Mark has been on a conference trip. He want's to remember the people he met, so he pulls a group picture from his digicam and marks everyone with a name tag.

Under MS Windows MS Paint fills this gap. Don't lough, I know a lot of people who use this program quite often. It does exactly what those people want to do. Nothing more, nothing less. For linux there are some mspaint alternatives [1][2]. But they could need some makeover (in the case of gpaint) or a targeted at a different users (tuxpaint is a program for kids).

[1] http://www.gnu.org/software/gpaint/
[2] http://www.tuxpaint.org/
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Solution #1: Auto-generated solution of idea #2884
Written by Chrissss the 3 Mar 08 at 22:02.
Ubuntu Brainstorm was updated in January 2009. Since the idea #2884 was submitted before this update, its rationale and solution are not separated. Please vote accordingly, and if you have the necessary rights, please separate the rationale from the solution. Thanks!
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Solution #2: Push Nathive so they can release a feature complete version soon
Written by Chrissss the 16 Jun 09 at 16:36.
There is a quite new project to get this task done called Nathive. Take a look at Nathive and try to help them out! http://www.nathive.org/
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Solution #3: simple just replace gimp with PINTA
Written by dragoninsane the 12 May 10 at 14:14.
please put a straight look into pinta and decide to put on ubuntu cd.
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Solution #4: Use MS Paint
Written by bambi231991 the 9 Sep 10 at 20:42.
Download MS Paint at http://download.microsoft.com/download/winntwks40/paint/1/nt4/en-us/paintnt.exe for free
get WINE
run MS Paint in wine.

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