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USB Drive graphics program, opinions

SeerSGB

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I'm setting up a portable "webdesign" USB-drive for "field work" when I don't have the laptop with me and I need opinions on which would be a better portable graphic program for down and dirty quickie graphics.

-- Gimp feels more natural, coming off Photoshop

-- Paint.Net is good-- I use it from time to time, but I'm not sure it'd make a good piece of "in the field" software.

Anyone got some opinions or recommendations for other software? The only "rule" is it has got to fit on a 2 Gig drive.
 
You should just start with whatever software you're currently use or like and see how to go about creating a portable installation. Googling "portable [program]" would probably set you on your way.
 
See I'm comfortable with either or, but Gimp (portable) seems to be the least of a headache to get on a keydrive. I'm just not sure it's really a good "quick knock up" program.
 
That depends, I use GIMP for just about everything. What kind of stuff will you be doing "quick knock ups" of?
 
Yeah, sure, why not? It's fine for touch-ups, text effects, and there are plugins for various purposes, too--which can be installed just as portably as the app itself.

I keep a portable version of GIMP around, myself!
 
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