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 Post subject: Photoshop 7 under wine
PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 3:51 pm 
Regular Zenwalker
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Hello
I'm writing here because I had a problem with that.
All You need is to have an oryginal instalation disc of PS7 with serial number.
Installation is simple.
wine setup.exe ;-)
in the photoshop folder
After installing you maight have a problem during initialization suite
Just hit enter
warning dialog box is displying under the visible one
I know that we have gimp, but sometimes is not enough and we don't have to run Windows...
Greetings


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 Post subject: Re: Photoshop 7 under wine
PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 7:17 pm 
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This is very cool to know  :D

... because whole-hearted Photoshop users will come to Linux, if they know how easy it is.

Best regards,
Claus


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 Post subject: Re: Photoshop 7 under wine
PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 9:14 pm 
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As far as I know PS CS1 is also availible after a little register edit. I'm also running Flash 8 whithout any problems or crashes.
greetings
Jakub


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 Post subject: Re: Photoshop 7 under wine
PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 4:46 am 
Master of the known universe
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Hi! I don't use wine nor photoshop, but I came across to a nice howto about installing photoshop 7 on wine ...

http://wine-review.blogspot.com/2007/10 ... -wine.html

and in the user comment there are more walk-through for other versions of photoshop ... Although they all seems to be extremely straightforward ...  ;D Just in case someone need them.

HTH

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 Post subject: Re: Photoshop 7 under wine
PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:47 am 
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im running photoshop cs2 portable without problems ...it just works :)


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 Post subject: Re: Photoshop 7 under wine
PostPosted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:55 pm 
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cfuttrup wrote:
This is very cool to know :D

... because whole-hearted Photoshop users will come to Linux, if they know how easy it is.

Best regards,
Claus


I whole-heartedly agree. I have Photoshop CS2 running swimmingly. Also have Dreamweaver 8 running as well but to be honest I have yet to use it since I have moved more in a direction that uses CMS without as much "by hand" mark up. Quanta+ is an amazing application for working with markup, CSS and various others like PHP and Javascript.
Now if I could only get Illustrator and InDesign working. I did get InDesign installed, but never actually ran. Just froze up on the splash screen. Most of the work I do on my own time is screen based; meaning I don't have to worry about CMYK much. I do print ready work as my day job.
I'm one of those wierdo's who walked away from Apple. I had a G4 PowerMac that served me well, but I couldn't bring myself to drop another couple thousand dollars on a new system that will just be phased out again. I nearly went with a Mac mini, but it sounds like that will be phased out soon as well.
Typical Apple. You have perfectly good hardware faithful consumer, but we have decided to not support it for no other reason than we need your money an stupidity.
I tried working with XP but anything involving a productive workflow with the Adobe suite brought the system to it's knees begging for mercy, or "Unexpectedly quit"ing every hour or so. I couldn't trust it.

So here I am now, about a decade later than when I started, happily chugging along doing web design and promotional work on Zenwalk with Photoshop, GIMP, Inkscape, Scribus and the like. I never would have imagined this being possible 5 years ago. \!D/


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