Am Donnerstag, 8. Juni 2006 13:22 schrieb Per Qvindesland:
As a safe bet I would recommend purchasing a license of Crossover, has a tendency to work somewhat better there. :)
Regards Per Qvindesland
Per Jessen wrote:
suse_gasjr4wd@mac.com wrote:
All we need now is Quark, Illustrator and Photoshop to run in Linux. (yea, the real photoshop & Ill)
I think at least Photoshop will run in Wine.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
Yes, Photoshop runs great in Crossover, you almost wouldn't even realize a difference if it runs on a windows box or under Linux/Crossover (except when starting up). *But*: Do you really need Photoshop anymore? I don't. (I know Photoshop by hart, worked with it for many years, beginning with Version 3, ending December 2005; Photoshop was the only reason I waited so long until I switched from Windows to Linux). - DigiKam is a really great tool (yes, I am a fan :-) ), you can do probably everything with it, what's dealing with the whole picture, soon (with 0.9) even with 16bit-pictures. - imageMagick is incredibly fast and does many things much quicker than Photoshop's batch jobs I formerly had to use. - The Gimp and CinePaint can do, what you can't with DigiKam and imageMagick. Ok, Gimp's user interface is not exactly what I like, and I still suffer when trying to use imageMagick ;-). But hey - how long did I have to learn to really handle Photoshop!? I agree with missing Quark and Illustrator (4me: PageMaker, InDesign) , because I haven't found something comparable yet. Which doesn't mean that it doesn't exist... Daniel -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Switzerland professional photography: http://www.daniel-bauer.com special interest site: http://www.bauer-nudes.com -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com