



I love the KDE desktop and I use it since KDE 2. I am also very glad that Krita comes from KDE. The UI is very well thought and intuitive for my taste and I think that’s great. Krita is in my opinion a fantastic application. Honestly, I use it because I think the developers and everybody involved in the project did a great job.

Lastly, as a nursing case, I can’t afford to buy software today. This gets a bit personal, if you don't like such things skip it Seventh, because of my attitude to life, not to pay for anything that I can legally have for free. I am not in a position to donate to Krita, but maybe I can help others here. Sixth, because I can have contact with developers as with other users, and because I can participate in a support forum at Krita, as I once did at eMule. However, I have not worked with any comparable software as intensively as Krita.įifth, because of my digital background, my socialization, in the late seventies early eighties we gave away or traded our software in the schoolyard, we showed everyone everything and supported each other, although it was always a competition to be the better coder, but whoever asked for money was considered an asshole! Third, because I can use Krita on all the operating systems I use.įourth, because it can do things that other software I use can’t do, or can’t do as well as Krita can. Second, because I like and respect the ideals behind FLOSS. First, because I try all software that seems interesting to me, as long as it is free, and that’s how I discovered Krita for myself.
