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I used to be a  member (knotty) of the 'OLD' forum that went under. Wondered what happened! anyway a question. I'm inbetween Internet connections. So wondering if I can download the latest GIMP at a public computer (library) onto a flashdrive and then install it to my home computer?

Thanks! Carl
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(03-12-2017, 09:03 PM)carl7 Wrote: I used to be a  member (knotty) of the 'OLD' forum that went under. Wondered what happened! anyway a question. I'm inbetween Internet connections. So wondering if I can download the latest GIMP at a public computer (library) onto a flashdrive and then install it to my home computer?

Thanks! Carl

Hello Knotty/Carl7. Yes, you can download Gimp to a USB key and move it to another computer for installation.
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#3
It might depend how friendly your local library is.

The Windows Gimp 2.8.20 installer is 74 MB
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#4
Hi rich good to see you! thanks for the reply, that's good to know about installing from a USB drive. Last week, for the heck of it, I fired up PCs that's been sitting around for 14 years and found they work perfectly, even had a version of Gimp from then. So I want to put the latest Gimp on them.
Carl
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#5
Latest may not work, requires XP SP3 and these machines could still be running SP2. IIRC the last Gimp to support SP2 was a 2.6x (and not the later ones... 2.6.8 or so).

These machines would however happily run a Linux (even a 64-bit one if the processor allows).
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#6
Thanks ofnuts, good to see see you again too. Both these old PCs have Win XP. I have to find out which SP. Unfortunately I have just one monitor so can't hook them up right now. Will post the specs little later.
Carl
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