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Welcome to classic.gimp.org |  |
You are currently looking at the old GIMP web site. Many talented
contributors have worked on a new design and re-organized the pages in
order to make it easier for you to find everything you need to know
about the GIMP 2.0. That new web site is now available at www.gimp.org. This old site will be
remain accessible for a few weeks or months as classic.gimp.org, but it will not
be updated anymore.
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What is The GIMP? |  |
The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely
distributed piece of software suitable for such tasks as photo
retouching, image composition and image authoring. It is released
under the GNU
General Public License (GPL). It started as a program for UNIX
written by Peter Mattis and Spencer Kimball, but it has since been
improved by hundreds of developers and ported to other platforms such
as Windows. To learn more about this program, just read on on
this page.
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Where can I get The GIMP? |  |
Easy. From this site. Just look at the Download section. There you'll find the source code
for the latest stable and the current development version. The source
code of the GIMP is the official release supported by the GIMP
developers. Pre-compiled binaries for various platforms may be
available from other sites.
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What about GIMP for Windows? |  |
This is the question we get the most mail about. Yes, there is
GIMP for Windows. If you want to be able to install the GIMP
easily on Windows, you can visit Jernej Simoncic's page and
download his installer for GIMP for Windows.
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