![]() Once you download that, you can just open the disk image and copy Gimp.app to your Applications folder. There, you’ll find GIMP 2.4.5 for both OS X 10.5 and 10.4 (Intel and PowerPC). It’s far easier to download the GIMP binary from Wilbur Loves Apple. If you download it from, you’ll get a huge pile of source code that you’ll then have to build into an operable program. It’s a great image editor that’s actually comparable in some ways to Adobe Photoshop. ![]() The X11 program that I most highly recommend is GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program). To get more interesting ones, you have to download them. The X11 applications in OS X-including xeyes and xcalc, shown here-aren’t exactly scintillating, but you’ll find plenty of others available on the Internet.To be honest, the X11 applications that come with OS X aren’t all that exciting.
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