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		<description>As a user of Paint Shop Pro since version 4 (when I first met it by one of its shareware releases), I must say that it&#039;s already a very good program. While it was much better in some stuff, it just could not compete with Photoshop on some other. I won&#039;t go into the specific things PSP always lacked in comparison to Photoshop, but it&#039;s a fact that even the most minor differences cost PSP a huge time in the industry. 
 
However, PSP has always been a much easier to use program, especially being easy to use in some aspects which served the exact same purpose in Photoshop, but was just too complicated. I&#039;m not talking about &amp;quot;oversimplification&amp;quot; but rather &amp;quot;good layout design&amp;quot; and, in my opinion, much better user interface design. You just can&#039;t top some of them. 
 
Especially with the newest additions to PSP9, it has become a great tool for artists. Besides, it&#039;s much cheaper than Photoshop and the only hindrance is that one has to do some stuff manually, which Photoshop can automatically handle. 
 
I&#039;ve used both, but I always preferred PSP. 
 
When Corel bought PSP, I first had some worries about &amp;quot;decreasing number of available varieties&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;a Coralization of PSP&amp;quot; (whatever that means, couldn&#039;t come up with a better term). 
 
But from what I understand, instead of becoming more like Painter or any other popular Coral product out there, it will just become a more serious competitor to Photoshop. Not only will it top it&#039;s &amp;quot;cheap, can&#039;t be better than Photoshop&amp;quot; image, but it will also include (I hope and don&#039;t really doubt it) the stuff that it has been lacking since it started to be developed. 
 
You just gotta love how easy it is to play around with pallettes in 256 color images, the superb selection tools and the slightly different vector system than of Photoshop. 
 
We&#039;ll all see what Corel&#039;s going to do with the hopefully next release of PSP (that is, version 10), which I don&#039;t think is anytime soon, since 9 is so fresh...</description> 
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		<title>magusat999</title>
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		<description>This is not good news, that means the landscape is now less divided. Adobe has one less competitor to worry about, and Corel has what, 3 paint programs now? How much attention are they going to give to it? Or will they sell it to Microsoft like they did Expression? Bad move and less choice for us consumers.</description> 
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		<title>SpincruS</title>
		<link>http://www.gfxartist.com/general/general_news/65050#198363</link>
		<description>I think yes. Corel will definitely change the future of the PaintShop family, which I have been using since version 4 (for those of you who don&#039;t know, it&#039;s in version 9 right now). It&#039;s definitely going to make PaintShop a much greater competitor in the industry. 
 
Corel now owns the biggest rival of Photoshop. Considering the success of the Corel Painter series, I&#039;m not worried. Oh no, not at all...</description> 
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		<title>Goldenavatar</title>
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		<description>In all due honesty, I&#039;ve always been using Jasc software, so if this means that Paintshop Pro and all the other software becomes a better competitor against Photoshop, then all the better.  It&#039;s about time that Photoshop had some seriously hard hitting competition and I hope Corel can do it while keeping paintshop pro around.</description> 
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		<title>DigitalDust</title>
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		<description>Q: &amp;quot;Does this acquisition mean that a *real* competitor for Photoshop will be around the corner, and that Adobe really needs to start being afraid now?&amp;quot; 
 
A little competition never hurts. Adobe has been getting a little cocky lately, anyway. They need a little &amp;quot;run for the money&amp;quot;.</description> 
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