How GIMP (unintentionally) changed the world
Briefly

GIMP, an open-source image manipulation program, emerged as a free alternative to Photoshop, impacting the digital editing landscape more than its developers initially realized.
Despite GIMP's presence, many still view Photoshop as unparalleled; the article emphasizes that GIMP developers need to acknowledge and address this perception.
GIMP's journey began as a college project in 1995, and while it has fostered a notable user base, it still lacks depth compared to commercial variants.
While Photoshop dominated the early 2000s, GIMP's open-source nature has allowed it to survive and thrive in an increasingly competitive environment.
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