On Friday 12 October 2007 18:10, vivek khurana wrote:
On 10/12/07, jtd jtd@mtnl.net.in wrote:
On Friday 12 October 2007 08:32, vivek khurana wrote:
IMHO its still ages away from being equivalent to Adobe Illustrator. But a great tool anyways.
Do you have Adobe Illustrator for linux? You dont? Which means that Adobe Illustrator is not even ready leave alone being the equiv of Inkscape. Which by the way also runs natively on M$ wormware.
And by the way the same cribs were bandied about for various apps, prime example being Oo. A few years on M$ office is a caricature best left to those who never get it.
You can switch now and save yourself a load of pain 2 yrs downhill or not at all and sink in the lake with the millstone firmly tied to your head.
a) I am NOT A GRAPHICS DESIGNER.
That does not change the situation in any significant way.
b) Inkscape is already into development for more than "few" years.
So?
c) Will you use Oo, if Oo failed to export files in any format other than odf ? Not even RTF or text or HTML ?
Moot question. Oo exports in all open formats and several closed ones too. So does inkscape.
d) How will you make a design if the tools required to design are not yet implemented ?
thats shooting in the air. But use the tools that are available it's extremely rare that the final result cannot be achieved with some combo of tools available, and usually the solution to a particular problem is only a few emails away.
e) There are plethora of applications which do not run on Linux that doesnt make those applications inferior.
That is you hiding behind an imaginary wall. Any app which does not run on linux is CRAP - not just inferior. And any closed app is vastly inferior to a FOSS app irrespective of this or that feature. you will know when such apps bite you. Till then have fun.
Linux is not an operating system you see on every desktop, yet.
So?
Another analogy will be of people not using Linux for CAD because we are yet to see tools which will match softwares like AutoCAD.
brlcad is EXCEPT for dimensioning. One of the list guys did the hard work of trying it out and comparing to acad.
The advantages of using foss far outweigh any disadvantage. And again the disadvatages have proven to be mostly imaginary or very temporary. Coversely most of the touted advantages of closed app have actually proven to be millstones that killed them. The advantages are actually desperate compromises that are extremely hardware / oss / assumptions dependent and none of the compromises have been peer reviewed.
I could go on and on. But you will miss the fun of discovery at costs.