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Krita > gimp I will fight you in the pit
I do use Krita sometimes. It starts faster and shows a better splash screen when it does (Kiki
FTW). It is great when you have a pen-enabled touchscreen/graphics tablet, and even for some mouse users (switching pen/eraser using keyboard “shortcuts” as opposed to the right mouse button drives me crazy in GIMP). But I am not much of an artist and I prefer GIMP for photo editing. Only my sister has a pen-enabled PC.
I will switch completely if Krita lets me do this.
And I’m in fact planning to improve the Czech translation of Krita for my sister, I just haven't had the time.