• kazerniel@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    my main problems are the lack of support for Adobe programs and several online games

    Edit: I guess a more accurate phrasing would have been “lack of support from…”

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      19 days ago

      Fair, but that’s not a Linux problem. Publishers need to support the platform. Is windows bad for not “running” final cut?

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        19 days ago

        Not the fault of Linux, but these are still the “problem” OP asked about regarding switching to Linux.

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          19 days ago

          It is, but i wanted to contextualize it for them and others reading. People sometimes have some idea that it would be impossible to port due to some inhernat aspect to linux. Might be true for something that makes heavy windows API use, but for many others its just a business case. And I wanted emphasis that a bit

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            19 days ago

            I have never run into anyone who thinks it would be impossible to port Photoshop to Linux.

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        19 days ago

        The question was why it’s hard for people to switch to Linux. They answered the question. It doesn’t matter if it’s Linux’s “fault” or not.

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        19 days ago

        Sadly nothing for Adobe InDesign, which is like 2/3 of my workflow :( (Also I don’t see an option to filter to Linux programs on that site.)

        I spent half hour searching on alternativeto.net just now, but for the 3 Adobe programs I use (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop) all FLOSS Linux options seem to be lacking essential features. Based on comments, even in more popular alternatives, features like PDF exporting or CMYK colour handling require workarounds or additional external programs.

        (Re. searching only for FLOSS: I’m not opposed to paying for software, but when I enabled that option on alternativeto.net, a lot of results were subscription-based, which I do strongly oppose :/ )