Adds a few more Shortcut and plug-ins that directly mimic those of Photoshop, like a bunch of new Filter commands.
FLATPAK Recommended for:
GIMP 2.10+
Requires:
GIMP 2.10+
Supported OS:
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, 17.04
Ubuntu 16.10
Ubuntu 17.04
Ubuntu 17.10
Ubuntu 18.04
Ubuntu 18.10
Description:
Flatpak is a free software app and app store provided by Canonical and included in the Ubuntu. Flatpak is a cross-distro app delivery and isolation technology, which provides the installation of applications that are compatible with both Ubuntu and Fedora.
Basically, Flatpak is a technology that allows applications to be shared between Linux and macOS operating systems. As of 2017, Flatpak is the only widely supported distribution-independent sandbox and packaging technology for Linux.
In the event you are wondering why we are talking about Flatpak right now, let's first say that this is mainly because of the upcoming release of Ubuntu 17.10. The next release of the Ubuntu operating system is set to be released in October and so far it is not known if Ubuntu will include Flatpak in its core.
However, Flatpak is recommended to be used in conjunction with flatpaks because of the sheer fact that it offers the same functionality, but with a slightly easier integration and at a lower cost. While the idea of using Flatpak is not entirely new, it is certain that it is taking the Linux world by storm.
It is worth mentioning that Flatpak provides a "container" for applications, and this is different from the standard way of downloading applications on Linux. The main differences between Flatpak and standard packaging are:
Flatpak is a package manager that is completely free of charge, while standard Linux packages come with a certain cost.
Unlike standard packages, Flatpak allows you to install applications for a single user (which can be an administrator or a user with sudo permissions), but only for one user at a time.
Since Flatpak is based on app bundles, you can only use Flatpak in Linux distributions that support it.
Unlike normal Linux packages, Flatpak is built for cross-distro distribution, so you can only use it with a specific Linux distribution and not all Linux distributions.
For Flatpak to work, it requires some libraries installed on your system.
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