Gingimp is a modified version of GNU Image Manipulation Program that enables the collection of real-time usability data.
As part of the human-computer interaction research at the University of Waterloo, ingimp is exploring new forms of sustainable open usability. The software provides not only numerical summarizations of overall ingimp usage, but also personalized mirrors of your own personal usage. Every ingimp user has an online persona that evolves to reflect how they use ingimp. For instance, if you rely heavily on the pencil tool, your persona will be seen clutching a pencil.
It's easy to use ingimp - just use it as you would any other version of GIMP. You can view your own persona and a summary of your own usage by clicking the "Website + Stats" button at start-up. This software is not just for personal use, but can also benefit designers, artists, and other professionals who want to optimize their usage of ingimp.
In the latest release of ingimp, there are no changes to the software itself. It's simply a synchronization with the latest version of GIMP, which is a minor bugfix release. Overall, ingimp is an innovative and useful take on the classic image manipulation software.
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