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There's another repo on GitHub that does the same. If the number of stars is of any significance, they have more. See: https://react95.io/ or https://github.com/react95-io/React95. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Would be nice if it included UI components that can be nested/composed, like React95, but in cyberpunk style. Otherwise you could also just export the SVGs without the React wrapper. Source: over 1 year ago
With refine's headless feature, you can include any UI in your project and take full advantage of all its features without worrying about compatibility. To build a project with a vintage Windows95 style using React95 UI components, we'll use the refine headless feature. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Check out Krita[0]. It's what I used after leaving Windows - a little different, maybe 25% more complicated, but has everything you need. If you just want a MS Paint replacement, KolourPaint[1] is the way to go [0] https://krita.org/en/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
The entire KDE project, which not only includes the Plasma Shell but also Projects like Krita [0] and Kdenlive [1] and some other great applications that work cross platform. [0] https://krita.org/en/ [1] https://kdenlive.org/de/. - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
I’ve been using Krita for a year or so now. At first I found the UI very confusing, but after learning the top bar is just as important as the side bar it really works. YouTube videos of pros using it will blow your mind. It’s really powerful. https://krita.org/en/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Through the years I've learned how to use some Open Source design tools like Inkscape, GIMP and Krita. While I'm not an expert on this area, I've used these tools to create graphics for some of my personal projects, and recently the logo of Let's Talk! Open Source, that I created using Inkscape. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Looks like it'll work, mint is Ubuntu/Debian based and I know there are drawing pads out there that work well with Mint also. If you like drawing, I'd suggest checking out Krita. Source: 5 months ago
Bulma - Bulma is an open source CSS framework based on Flexbox and built with Sass. It's 100% responsive, fully modular, and available for free.
GIMP - GIMP is a multiplatform photo manipulation tool.
NES.css - Retro game CSS framework 🎮
Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Photoshop is a webtop application for editing images and photos online.
Spectre - Spectre is a web application to diff screenshots.
Affinity Photo - Affinity is the imaging and design suite for creative professionals exclusively for Mac.