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    Phoronix: Darktable 2.4 Released With Many New Features, Windows Support

    Darktable 2.4 is now available as the latest major release for this widely-acclaimed open-source RAW photography software...

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  • #2
    I really like this program. If someone knows what "RAW" is, give this thing a try, lol. Not to mention it works like a charm in Linux and comes with load of useful features. Really great program to my taste.

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    • #3
      But now Windows users have one less reason to switch to Linux.

      Obviously I'm joking here, no need to get upset. There are benefits for Darktable (and possibly to the rest of the Linux/FOSS community) from this, I'm sure.

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      • #4
        This is an excellent software. Have used it professionally and still do all my RAW editing with it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tomin View Post
          But now Windows users have one less reason to switch to Linux.

          Obviously I'm joking here, no need to get upset. There are benefits for Darktable (and possibly to the rest of the Linux/FOSS community) from this, I'm sure.
          The most obvious benefit being that people can start using/relying on it while they are on Windows instead of pirating some paid software, then when/if they want to migrate to Linux they will still have it available.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tomin View Post
            But now Windows users have one less reason to switch to Linux.

            Obviously I'm joking here, no need to get upset. There are benefits for Darktable (and possibly to the rest of the Linux/FOSS community) from this, I'm sure.
            Don't worry if i'm still alive in the year 2150 I'll switch back to linux when the amdgpu-pro drivers drop for my 2 radeon 280x's.

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