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http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-developer/2003-February/008106.html
I have added a list of software apart the Gimp that can read XCF files. I seem to remember reading about a Gimp fork for some non-Intel platform that does not call itself Gimp yet uses XCF as its native format. But I cannot find it right now. Also at least one more piece of software missing, which I think it would be bad form for me to add, as I wrote it myself. (For the same reason, no name or link here. If really curious, google me and follow the signs). Henning Makholm 16:59, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
It's Seashore - a light interface using XCF as its format for native Mac OSX. Dave Neary
Please remove the Scribus entry, Scribus doesnt import xcf and doesnt plan to. -- avox from the Scribus team, 14:46, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
d'9 XCF is also the name of an IBM z/OS Operating System component. Would like to write a page for that, particularly as I reference it in SMF. Martin Packer 13:45, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
I'm obviously aware of the potential conflict of interest inherent in editing wikipedia from a work-related standpoint. It's unlikely, tho', that I'm going to commit a serious error in that regard. So I intend to press on with creating a page for the usage of the term "XCF" that I'm familiar with. So - to that end - thanks for the advice on how to do it. If I screw up do help me fix it. Thanks! Martin Packer 13:07, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
OK. I've done all the disambiguation work. Feel free to correct any errors I may have made, this being my first disambiguation. Thanks. Martin Packer 13:47, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
The compatibility described seems to be Forward compatibility rather than backward. Someone who has a better grasp of what the GIMP actually does should check this. -- 84.135.65.205 (talk) 12:46, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
XCF is also the name of a programmer project file format used by Lattice Semiconductor, written in an XML dialect. These files contain a reference to the programmer use, to the device to be programmed, and to the image (bitstream) file to be downloaded. There does not appear to be any public description for them though. --Dl8dtl (talk) 20:51, 16 April 2020 (UTC)