As a regular user of Pixelmator, I appreciate its capabilities, especially since I struggle to remember how to navigate Photoshop. Pixelmator meets my needs well enough, but I have been eagerly anticipating a solid release of Photomator for a couple of years. My goal is to switch to Photomator for light editing and library management, moving away from Lightroom.
However, I’ve found that Photomator is almost there, but not quite. Since Apple acquired the software, the change log has been suspiciously quiet over the last six months, with updates being the only notable changes. This lack of communication and progress is concerning, and I’m starting to feel frustrated.
I can’t help but voice my disappointment. It feels like I’m simply shouting into the void here. If anyone has any insight or updates regarding Photomator, please share!
The current situation is leading me to consider sticking with Adobe for the foreseeable future, which is not where I want to be. Ultimately, I hope that the developers will ramp up their efforts and deliver the features that would make Photomator a viable alternative to Lightroom. Until then, my patience is wearing thin, and I dread the thought of becoming an Adobe user for life.
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