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Inkscape 1.1.1 Is Released

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Re: Inkscape 1.1.1 Is Released

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I absolutely love this program. Few times per year I need a vector tool. After some toying with proprietary vector tools (Illustrator), I learned Inkscape (as it was readily available in my Linux envs).

I never looked back. It does the job. I never have to look for cracked software in order to open my old files or use my acquired skills.

It just works.

Re: Inkscape 1.1.1 Is Released

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I love Inkscape, but really the performance in mac is completely insufficient, each action takes at least 1 second to load.

Probably is not their fault or main target OS, but is so hard to find a free or open source alternative with the same functionality for mac.

Re: Inkscape 1.1.1 Is Released

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I am so happy this was finally released. This update fixed a few major memory leaks they were having in the last release. I love Inkscape but that was unbearable. There was a problem with the color droplet tool, simply moving it around increased your memory usage by folds. A smaller one that became annoying overtime was simply dragging objects around on the grid. The nightly build had that one fixed awhile back but my OS didn't seem to want to play ball with it so I just ended up having to deal with these issues, now I hopefully don't have to.

Re: Inkscape 1.1.1 Is Released

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Inkscape is great. I used it to make schematics and diagrams for my phd thesis. Highly recommended.

I kind of ended up relying on IPE specifically for technical drawings. It's specifically designed for that, and has good LaTeX integration as well.

Re: Inkscape 1.1.1 Is Released

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post #2

I absolutely love this program. Few times per year I need a vector tool. After some toying with proprietary vector tools (Illustrator), I learned Inkscape (as it was readily available in my Linux envs). I never looked back. It does the job. I never have to look for cracked software in order to open my old files or use my acquired skills. It just works.

I just wish designers were more familiar with the SVG format and its caveats. Several times I've wanted to do some quick change in an SVG that was exported from Adobe Whatever and Inkscape was incapable of rendering it correctly, if at all. I'm pretty sure Adobe has been pushing the boundaries of SVG in the last years, while other tools stick to the basics.
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