
JBEI - (an auto annotation and blast tool). ove-electron - (A simple desktop plasmid editor a la ApE). Teselagen - (Combinatorial DNA design + Lab management + Ordering + Biohub). Built for easy extensibility + embed-ibilityĬHANGELOG Issue Tracking Board: Demo: Get the desktop app: Cypress Tests Dashboard: (you'll need to make a login with cypress) OVE out in the wild (Who's using OVE):. Photoshop is out of question purely because of its price tagĬorel killed PhotoImpact because they already had a competing product (Paint Shop Pro) but AFAIK it lacks vector features.Īny tips for PhotoImpact alternatives would be very welcome.Congrats, you've made it to the repo for Teselagen's Open Source Vector Editor Component. I'm not sure about GIMP but if it's just "better Paint.NET" (i.e., layers but no vector objects) I'm not interested. pptx (I don't fully trust Word/Powerpoint that they don't compress the image) It just doesn't feel right to have the full-fidelity original images stored as. Drawing tools in MS Office work pretty much the way I'd like - you can paste an image and then add vector objects on top of it. Paint.NET is purely bitmap so please don't recommend it - layers are not enough for my needs.
These shapes were vector objects so I could come back to them later and amend their properties easily.
What I mean by that: I could have an image or screenshot and easily add arrows, text captions or shapes to it. What made PhotoImpact great to me was the ability to work in both bitmap and vector modes. I used to use PhotoImpact which is no longer developed so I'm looking for a replacement.