Tao of Mac
  • Created

    Sep 21 2004, 22:00

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    Rui Carmo

Photoshop

Adobe's claim to fame and the current standard of digital graphics editing. If you've never used it before, you're likely to think the GIMP is intuitive (which it is, but only if you're a geek).

Resources:

  • ICOFormat, a Windows Icon exporter.

See Also

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So What Is Rosetta, Anyway?Can You Say Adobe Flash?A Leisurely Stroll Through the NewsWelcome to Kubrick
iPod, Therefore I AmBacklog
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