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Development version of GIMP presented with top-bottom-left-right configurable tabs
GIMP is a powerful, advanced and complex image-editing application, permitting to both regular and professional skilled users to in-depth edit images via a massive amount of features, tools and functionalities.
It seems that the unstable development-only versions of GIMP are targeting interesting potential additions, including a more friendly and configurable manner of enjoying tabs in GIMP.
The official Google+ webpage of GIMP shared an interesting image with a development version of GIMP featuring adjustable tabs, essentially, allowing the user to set the tabs in GIMP on top, bottom, left and right areas, therefore, permitting an easy rearranging of tabs per-one's likeness.
The mentioned tweakable tabs are to be housed under the Windows
menu, where the user is to be probably able to 1-click away select desired locations for tabs.
The exciting support has been created due to "in some cases it's desirable to have tabs position configurable, so Jehan Pagès did just that: the unstable branch now lets you choose where you want your tabs: top, bottom, left, or right sides".
via: http://iloveubuntu.net/development-version-gimp-presented-top-bottom-left-right-configurable-tabs