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30 points

Set your country to Ireland and enjoy GDPR privileges. None of that crap makes it into the EU.

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28 points

Doesn’t make it to Linux, either.

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I’d be happy to use Linux full time, once there’s a port of the actual Photoshop and a powerful Excel clone available.

Gimp and LibreCalc work for casual stuff, but sorely lack when it comes to more advanced features.

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People downvoting you but Linux seriously lacks contenders to those apps (especially if you’re a power user). I’ve used Gimp alongside Photoshop for the past decade and while Gimp excels in a few areas (color to alpha is crazy useful) it’s so poorly designed, it blows my mind. Alpha channel still disabled by default on a layer!?

I use a KVM to switch between Linux, macOS, and Windows every day and it pains me I still can’t switch to Linux full time unless I give up on a tools like Photoshop (Excel however is fast being replaced by Pandas / Polars).

I’m holding out hope that a byproduct of Valve and Codeweaver’s efforts with Proton might mean Photoshop will one day run perfectly on Linux. I hate Adobe but Photoshop doesn’t have a serious contender (and given how asinine the .psd format is, we’ll never see a decent tool support its file format fully either).

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How do you do this?

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How do you do this?

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