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Can you really call it a "installer" when it requires cloud and a subscription to work?

Archive: https://archive.today/ekRfn

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>An open-source developer has worked through the last of the issues preventing the Adobe Creative Cloud installers for Windows from running on Linux via Wine. With pending patches, Adobe Photoshop 2021 and Photoshop 2025 are expected to install and run on Linux. Open-source developer "PhialsBasement" worked through Adobe Creative Cloud installer issues due to some Wine incompatibilities around MSXML3 and MSHTML. He commented that Photoshop 2021 and Photoshop 2025 at least are installing now on Linux with the patched Wine.

Can you really call it a "installer" when it requires cloud and a subscription to work? Archive: https://archive.today/ekRfn From the post: >>An open-source developer has worked through the last of the issues preventing the Adobe Creative Cloud installers for Windows from running on Linux via Wine. With pending patches, Adobe Photoshop 2021 and Photoshop 2025 are expected to install and run on Linux. Open-source developer "PhialsBasement" worked through Adobe Creative Cloud installer issues due to some Wine incompatibilities around MSXML3 and MSHTML. He commented that Photoshop 2021 and Photoshop 2025 at least are installing now on Linux with the patched Wine.
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The learning curve is extremely steep and the UI is shit. It's fine if you go into it knowing that you'll have to look up a tutorial for literally everything.

PS is slightly more intuitive (until you have some issue that makes go into the fucking minotaurs labyrinth of the settings menu) and it's AI infill is actually pretty impressive for the couple of times I used it.

Work took my license away so that was the end of that though.