Maybe you can try Adobe through CrossOver Linux’s demo and see if it works? They contribute lots of work towards Wine, but also sell a more ‘hacky’ commercial software that isn’t as strict about how it does stuff.
After switching to Linux, I will try out their software and decide whether to buy a lifetime license.
I recommend FOSS alternatives to Adobe’s garbage. GIMP for a photoshop alternative. Krita for digital art. Inkscape for an Illustrator alternative. Ruffle for the Flash Player Standalone Client. So on and so forth.
Mypaint and Krita are favorite programs that I use daily, but still I can’t import those photoshop brushes I accumulated over the years in Krita, the last time I tried the program didn’t load anything.
Maybe you can try Adobe through CrossOver Linux’s demo and see if it works? They contribute lots of work towards Wine, but also sell a more ‘hacky’ commercial software that isn’t as strict about how it does stuff.
After switching to Linux, I will try out their software and decide whether to buy a lifetime license.
I ll check it out for sure, thanx!
I recommend FOSS alternatives to Adobe’s garbage. GIMP for a photoshop alternative. Krita for digital art. Inkscape for an Illustrator alternative. Ruffle for the Flash Player Standalone Client. So on and so forth.
Mypaint and Krita are favorite programs that I use daily, but still I can’t import those photoshop brushes I accumulated over the years in Krita, the last time I tried the program didn’t load anything.