• maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    What do you not find user friendly about Inkscape? I only use it for trivial tasks so I’m curious to know how it falls short for more professional work.

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      3 days ago

      Inkscape has been very unstable for me. I can never use it for more than 30 minutes without running into bugs or crashing, so I just stopped using it a few months ago

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        3 days ago

        Do you use the version that come with your distro? No issue with mine. I mean, I have the occasional one but nothing that would push me to stop using it.

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          Same for me use it professional and private. I think it hits 95% of what I do. Other than the trace tool I’m over illustrator.

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          3 days ago

          I use arch so it’s usually up to date, and I’ve never had good luck with software so I probably just got unlucky a lot, also I’ve been using wayland since forever and apps just lave being incompatible with it

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            I use Mint, I have no idea if it is running Wayland or not ;)

            I liked Arch a lot (it was the second distro I ever used) up until I realized I needed not constant updates and the most recent versions of my apps. So, I tried Debian and then Mint and never looked back.

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      3 days ago

      Been a while since I’ve tried to use it for anything serious myself but recently I tried to just crop an SVG that had random extra empty space in its canvas and it was an adventure. I think I gave up after 20 minutes and gave it back to the designer who has an Illustrator license

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      3 days ago

      I think it always depends on the workflow you “grew up” with. I for instance learned with Inkscape, so for my use cases Inkscape most of the time is a no-brainer.