Gimp Tutorial: Portable Gimp
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@lynzi83 Simple. Connect your ipod via USB port, and ensure that the ipod is your destination folder. Everything else is the same as shown in this video.
Do note however, you're simply using your ipod as a memory stick here. The application won't work ON your ipod; you need to connect to a computer and run the application from the ipod as though it were a flash drive/memory stick.
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How do you put it onto ipod
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are you able to change your theme like on regular gimp to be like dark like on some gimpknowhow tuts? please answer
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Thanks so much! This is very useful, and i would have never have known about GIMP Portable without this video. You made my day!
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Thanks, though that's probably a bit much XD
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Nice video.
Quick question. Does Gimp portable lack anything that the regular Gimp has, or are they the same?
Aeroman1300 1 year ago
@Aeroman1300 As far as I know they are the same. I haven't noticed any differences and I use both regularly. However, I'm not a developer so I could be wrong.
malgalin 1 year ago
How do I add brushes, scripts and fonts onto the portable version?
and is there a limit?
Thanks for the demo!!
molliebabs 1 year ago
@molliebabs The same way you add fonts etc to regular gimp...if you look in the portable gimp folder you should be able to find the scripts, fonts, themes etc folders...just drop your add ons in the appropriate folders and they load up next time you use gimp.
malgalin 1 year ago
Thank you for having a video about this. I actually the advice and installed Gimp Portable onto my iPod. I used it today when I went to walmart to print out a photo. Kodak photo kiosks don't support PNG. I was able to use a display laptop long enough to convert the format and save it. I wouldn't have been able to do this without knowing about Gimp Portable. Thank you.
TheChikyChiky 1 year ago
That is genius! You have my life-long respect!
malgalin 1 year ago