GIMP 3.0.6 released

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GIMP has released its latest stable version, 3.0.6, which comes packed with a variety of bug fixes and enhancements aimed at improving user experience and stability. This micro-release addresses numerous issues identified since previous versions, with many fixes backported from the forthcoming 3.2 release candidate, allowing users to benefit from these improvements immediately.

Key enhancements in GIMP 3.0.6 include improved usability of sliders, resolving a cursor issue caused by a transition to GTK3, as well as temporary workarounds for Windows-specific crashes related to language settings during file operations. Other significant fixes involve addressing a crash when altering text outline colors, better transparency handling for JPEG filters, and the restoration of a feature that allows theme colors to be applied to various dockable elements.

macOS users will also notice several specific improvements, such as resolving crashes when filling a canvas with color and fixing multi-window display issues. Security enhancements have been integrated, particularly for image imports, and a bug affecting Python-based plug-ins' internet connectivity has been fixed.

The build process has been refined, incorporating critical updates from the 3.1 development branch, including fixes for AppImage-related issues and updates to the Flatpak manifest. Additional assorted fixes have addressed critical warnings, code typos, and improved the legacy Jigsaw filter's performance on transparent layers.

Moreover, the color management engines, GEGL and Babl, have received updates aimed at enhancing GIMP's image processing capabilities.

Users can download GIMP 3.0.6 across various platforms, including Linux, Windows, and macOS (both Intel and Apple Silicon).

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Looking ahead, the GIMP development team is actively working on further updates, including the anticipated 3.2 release, which promises to introduce new features and improvements based on user feedback. The ongoing commitment to refining the user interface and enhancing performance suggests that GIMP will remain a competitive choice among image editing software. Users are encouraged to stay engaged with the community for updates, contribute feedback, and report any issues to help shape future releases. Additionally, resources such as tutorials and forums can assist users in maximizing their use of GIMP's capabilities, fostering a supportive environment for both novice and experienced users alike

GIMP 3.0.6 released

The latest stable release of GIMP, version 3.0.6, is now available with numerous bug fixes and improvements. This micro-release addresses issues such as usability enhancements for sliders, workarounds for Windows language-specific crashes, and improved transparency handling with filters and transforms. The update also includes several macOS-specific fixes, security enhancements, and improvements to the build process, making GIMP more stable and efficient. 

GIMP 3.0.6 released @ Linux Compatible