Denounced for an interface too perplexing for newbies and non Gimp users, Gimp developers has finally taken some bold steps in adding new features to the upcoming Gimp 2.8. Gimp 2.8 will boast of better GEGL integration, however CMYK support has been dropped from TO-DO list of GEGL and at Libre Graphics meeting, some developers laid out plans for something even better than CMYK knows as plates which should debut with Gimp 2.10 / 3.0 ?
Now the first release for 2.8 i.e. 2.70(2.7 Alpha) is out in the wild, developers are loaded and ready to improve it further making it more feature laden than the previous version.
For starters the gimp will feature :
Text Editing on Canvas ( GSOC )
Improved GEGL integration (not yet complete - Gimp 2.10 will feature complete GEGL inetragtion and will remove all un-necessary codes and 8bit support)
Ok some of the vast improvements going to hit the 2.8 release
1. Single Windows Mode. No multi window all merged under one windows
2. Tabbing, Thumbnail tabbing support
Being Gimp its very customizable. Every part can be customized at will. Even the new single windows system can be broken into multi window if needed. Also the new tabbing system can be changed according to user perspective
The Gimp 2.8 will focus more on UI. Thus its a welcome addition
Awesome news. The UI is a major issue, mainly for those who want to migrate from Photoshop or other MS products. This should help in bridging the divide further