Probably, but PS users are notoriously conservative about the behavior and interface of the features they use, and more tolerant of new additions.
For a competitor to be successful, it would likely just have to copy PS. I'm not sure cleaning up the UI would work for a startup beyond just unifying the sliders and widgets and buttons under a common scheme. But they'd all have to be in the same place and do the same stuff.
(it's not like the space isn't full of competitors right now anyway)
For a competitor to be successful, it would likely just have to copy PS. I'm not sure cleaning up the UI would work for a startup beyond just unifying the sliders and widgets and buttons under a common scheme. But they'd all have to be in the same place and do the same stuff.
(it's not like the space isn't full of competitors right now anyway)