by Pilosopong Tasyo on Thu Sep 30, 2010 6:14 am
IIRC, F-Spot was orginally intended to replace the Gimp in Ubuntu 10.04. I read from somewhere (probably at some blog, if not the Ubuntu Forum) about the Gimp being "too advanced" for casual users who need to do basic editing, so they axed the Gimp in favor of F-Spot. Ubuntu added some other stuff as well (Gwibber, PiTiVi, among others) to pick up the slack space left by the Gimp. And Mint being an Ubuntu derivative, picked up F-Spot as well. Fortunately for us, the Gimp was retained in lieu of PiTiVi.
I didn't like F-Spot either, since its interface is quite cumbersome and the editing features were a tad too basic. It only gets in my way when I edit photos.
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