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http://www.pixlr.com/editor/

Check it out guys! Anyone who wanted to have Photoshop with them on the go in the N900, can have their dream come true!

This online editing program is basically a Photoshop clone and pretty impressive. Check it out!

P.S. It takes about 1Mb to load and works over EDGE as well! With wi-fi it will be awesome for some gfx people.

Last edited by Jack6428; 2009-12-28 at 13:13.
 

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not to sure how useable this is on the N900 but another alternative is

http://www.sumo.fi/flash/sumopaint/index.php
 

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how do you stop the page from tilting when you try to draw a line handwriting...? there is now browser setting to stop this feature. So, how do you draw a simple line by hand?
thanks
 
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Yeah, this website was one of the first websites I visited to see if it works. But it's great to share it with the others


Originally Posted by onutz View Post
how do you stop the page from tilting when you try to draw a line handwriting...? there is now browser setting to stop this feature. So, how do you draw a simple line by hand?
thanks
You need to use the mouse pointer and pressing the Shift button.
 

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If you want a reasonably fast image editor that doesn't need internet access and you don't mind running a debian chroot (easy debian), I can recommend "mtpaint".

It doesn't use many resources and its quite fast at loading pictures and making changes to them.

The only downside is that it dosn't have a not a native Maemo 5 port, so you have to use the stylus all the time. Perhaps someone should consider porting it?
 
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