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How to get support for Adobe tools
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How to get support for Adobe tools
Hi,
I am a frequent user of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Premier Pro and Soundbooth. I am unable to migrate completely to Ubuntu is just for this one reason - No support for Adobe tools. (I know Wine supports some olddddd versions of adobe, What i am talking is without using wine) I am really amazed by the features offered in ubuntu and i want to move from windows. Please suggest any solution for this. Thanks for Amazing Ubuntu. |
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You could give THIS a shot. It's a tutorial for installing PS CS2 on Ubuntu using Wine. I don't know what version of PS you have but it's worth a shot. Just give Google a try, I'm sure there'd be tutorials for the other Adobe software around somewhere, or just follow a similar process as the tutorial.
Another option is to dual boot Ubunut with Windows, that way you can use Ubuntu for whatever else you may do then boot back into a fresh, clean copy of Windows for all your Adobe needs. |
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