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melodyzou
deepin
2016-06-14 22:14
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Currently, we are evaluating the Drawing software and Backup software preinstalled in the next edition.

Welcome to share the commonly used/easy-to-use ones, thank you!












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Favaro
deepin
2016-06-15 02:06
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nomko
deepin
2016-06-15 04:34
#2
Drawing Software:
- Pinta
- Draftsight

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ambiya
deepin
2016-06-15 12:16
#3
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m***o@gmail.com
deepin
2016-06-16 07:49
#4
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31157
Corel Aftershot 3 Linux Version

http://www.aftershotpro.com/en/products/aftershot/pro/

Mmm 90€..
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jesterjke
deepin
2016-06-18 05:27
#5
Edited by jesterjke at 2019-4-25 03:45

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jefferson-alves
deepin
2016-06-18 14:42
#6
To drawing, Inkscape is good.
For backup, I would like of one that copy the entire partition, like dc3dd ou dd, to no waste time reconfiguring everything after restoring, but it shoud be without include the free space together with the backup. (I don't know no one how do this....)
If is not possible to find one like this, I have tested Cronopete and is good to: http://www.rastersoft.com/programas/cronopete.html
Or may be Backintime... http://backintime.le-web.org/
(Sorry for the google translator)
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estre-sueno
deepin
2016-06-18 17:39
#7
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31157
Krita
https://krita.org/en/

I agree with Krita for Drawing Software
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zenith
deepin
2016-06-27 07:44
#8
Dolphin
https://kde-apps.org/dolphin
It must appear in deepin-sc as nautilus alt. ,buti find it buggy after installing from term. Looking like qt failed to get resources icons in custom de set to Deepin.
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menny
deepin
2016-06-30 12:12
#9
Edited by menny at 2016-6-30 09:26

the best software for Backup
is timeshift
http://www.teejeetech.in/p/timeshift.html

and the best software for drawing is krita

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eternity
deepin
2016-07-18 16:11
#10
What is really missed on Linux, is a prrofessional photoshop version.  I also use Dreamweaver CC 2015 on pc, but not tried brackets yet on linux.
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ch4mp
deepin
2016-09-02 05:37
#11
Openshot 2.1
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salafidroid
deepin
2016-09-15 15:01
#12
i think Pinta would be perfect >  lightweighte , not complicated for new users , familiar interface to people comming from windows , modern compared to MsPaint from windows : layers management.
for experimented users can add gimp or other profesional tools from the store.
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jambalak
deepin
2016-09-28 10:19
#13
Drawing software:
PINTA
Backup software:
DEJA-DUP
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horvan
deepin
2016-09-28 12:09
#14
Timeshift is a grat tool for backups
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nhoya
deepin
2016-10-10 06:07
#15
Edited by nhoya at 2016-10-9 22:09

Krita for Drawing, Timelaps for backups
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