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Pixelmator WFM, I don’t need the content-aware sneak fill features

Over the last 3 weeks I have fallen in love with Pixelmator. It’s perfect for my daily web design, minor tweaking, prototyping tasks. Simply put, it just works:

  • Quick launch times
  • Super light on the system
  • Neat and familiar interface (as I come from Photoshop)
  • Focussed (doesn’t make me feel like I’ve rented an auto-workshop just to open the battery cover of a mobile phone)

Yes, there are some things that I miss, (so far) mainly:

  • Text formatting features
  • Auto aligning layers (depending on your level of fussy-ness, doing this manually can take a gazillion hours)

It serves my needs well and efficiently, my system loves it too. I didn’t have to give my wallet a colonoscopy to pay for it either.

Using Pixelmator does mean, that I will be buying a license to Lightroom as well. The thinking is, special tools for specific tasks means less time to get the task at hand done. So until I get pissed off by a fellow band member or do a Babes Illustrated photo shoot in my living room, I should be fine without Photoshop and it’s sneaky content-aware fill features.

Navjot Pawera (aka Nav)

UX, UI, Product design guy. These days, I'm working on creating new stuff at Bubble Motion. I am a silent partner at ExtraThought - a user experience design consultancy. I also curate the IXD Sessions in Singapore.

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