<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:HelveticaNeue, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, Lucida Grande, sans-serif;font-size:12pt"><div style="" class=""><br style=""><span style="" class=""></span></div>Hi Boud,<br style="" class=""><br style="" class="">Thanks a lot indeed for your very interesting summary about the Krita Sprint :-)<br style="" class=""><br style="" class="">> Qt5 and Tablet Support<br style="" class="">> Boud and Dmitry will join the Qt Developer Summit in Berlin to work <br style="" class="">> together with two digians on tablet support in Qt5.<br style="" class=""><br style="" class="">About this specific point (Tablet support), in the long future (I mean Version 3 and subsequent) IMHO it would be extremely useful for Krita to get a slot as regards the software shipped with the Wacom tablets.<br><br style="" class="">For instance, I have just checked for the Intuos Pro Special edition
tablet all software bundled (mostly as trials versions) with this tablet, namely:<br style="" class="">-Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 11
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-Autodesk® Sketchbook® Express
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-Anime Studio® Debut 8
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-Corel ®Painter™ 13 - 30 day trial
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-Nik® Color Efex Pro 4 Select Edition<br><br>For the Wacom users it would be amazing to opt for Krita since it is open source (these users might unleash all its power, for free, on their tablets).<br>For Krita, this choice might allow to reach a huge amount of users :-)<br><br>Needless to say, I suppose it is not_that_easy... :-)<br><br>Best regards,<br><br>Silvio Grosso<br style="" class=""></div></body></html>