Always has been, and I am using Linux since 1993 (my first install was kernel 0.99, on floppies, on a 486DX50)
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Can't go back that far, but this reads like the first few responses from a question asked in #slackware on IRC.
I dunno if it was you asking the question or not but ^^;; if you want some decent replacements for gimp I recommend krita, it's more Photoshop like and honestly it's my go-to however there is also photopea which is a browser editor that I heard is actually pretty good, and if you're on Mac or Windows (if so I dunno why you'd post here XD) I recommend the Affinity suit, it's cheaper than Photoshop and it's a one time payment instead of a subscription.
GIMP needs more macros to do basic things. Like dont add more tools, but have a button "textmarker" that automatically selects all the things.
Is this possible via plugins?
This is just like documentation 2.0