The Gimp, Gimpshop and Photoshop Elements ($), to name a few high power alternatives.
I use PhotoFiltre instead, for most photo editing tasks, it's much easier to learn.
Look at Paint.net and ArtRage, too. Google for them.
All are free except as noted.
2007-06-09 00:21:57
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answered by ELfaGeek 7
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Adobe Illustrator
Macromedia Fireworks
Macromedia Freehand
2007-06-09 07:20:39
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answered by Nadun 4
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I recommand you to use Google Picasa to manage and edit your pictures.
Picasa is software that helps you instantly find, edit and share all the pictures on your PC. Every time you open Picasa, it automatically locates all your pictures (even ones you forgot you had) and sorts them into visual albums organized by date with folder names you will recognize. You can drag and drop to arrange your albums and make labels to create new groups.
Picasa makes sure your pictures are always organized. Picasa also makes advanced editing simple by putting one-click fixes and powerful effects at your fingertips. And Picasa makes it a snap to share your pictures ¨C you can email, print photos at home, make gift CDs, instantly share via Helloâ¢, and even post pictures on your own blog.
free download in here, just have a try:
http://www.168tv.net/google-picasa/
Good Luck, Best Wishes!
2007-06-09 23:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Gimp and Paint Shop Pro. Gimp is absolutely free by the way.
2007-06-09 07:17:53
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answered by NIKNAR 2
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Corel Paint Shop Pro. I think it's just the same, but a lot less expensive.
2007-06-09 07:18:16
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answered by Anonymous
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i use corel and microsoft digital suit too..very convenient and easy to use..
2007-06-09 07:22:23
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answered by MewMew 1
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