I guess people will use Fatpaint if they find any useful features, regardless of it's flash or not... Probably alongside other graphic programs... Each have their strengths for specific purposes... I imagine that PhotoShop and Gimp users will like the merchandise and the vector drawing features of Fatpaint... Or even some of the 900+ fonts, 2000+ cliparts or any of the 15.000 public domain images that are built-in. PhotoShop don't comes packed with all the graphical ressources that you get from start on Fatpaint. Go check how many brushes you have on Fatpaint to start with... All the cliparts can be used as brushes and you can easily grab any image from the internet and use it as a brush... It takes 3-5 minuttes to make a text slogan, add a few paint strokes and see a preview of it on a t-shirt... PhotoShop and all the other graphic programs can't beat any of that. I did my best for making the software work on Mac's (I rented a remote machine for testing on Mac OS), but still, the software...
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