
Will Adobe Creative Suite on Linux be a reality soon?
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In the Open Source world, there are good tools for working with graphics, but still there are sometimes problems whose solution, sadly, is only possible for closed products: for example, preparing prepress products for printing, for which the standard is de facto - Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign, professional work with images (the ability to use 32 bit color depth and color profiles such as Panton, etc.).
And for all those who are not indifferent to the fate of Adobe CS on the Linux platform, there is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the promotion of this idea. Just a few hours ago on getsatisfaction.com, a comment from Adobe employee Carey Burgess appeared in applications for porting CS to Linux:
"Thank you all for your feedback. We do currently develop some software for * NIX, including Flash Player and Adobe Reader, so I can
understand why you'd want the development and design tools as well.
I have forwarded this feedback on to the appropriate team who will consider it for future releases of Adobe software. ”
The point of this comment is that all feedback will be sent to the appropriate responsible team, which will be responsible for future releases of Adobe. Therefore, if you are not indifferent to the possibility of using Adobe products on a Linux platform, leave your wish on the appropriate page: getsatisfaction.com/adobe/topics/produce_creative_suite_for_linux
The emergence of professional graphics tools on Linux is also a great opportunity to promote open systems as
really powerful tools in production.
And for all those who are not indifferent to the fate of Adobe CS on the Linux platform, there is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the promotion of this idea. Just a few hours ago on getsatisfaction.com, a comment from Adobe employee Carey Burgess appeared in applications for porting CS to Linux:
"Thank you all for your feedback. We do currently develop some software for * NIX, including Flash Player and Adobe Reader, so I can
understand why you'd want the development and design tools as well.
I have forwarded this feedback on to the appropriate team who will consider it for future releases of Adobe software. ”
The point of this comment is that all feedback will be sent to the appropriate responsible team, which will be responsible for future releases of Adobe. Therefore, if you are not indifferent to the possibility of using Adobe products on a Linux platform, leave your wish on the appropriate page: getsatisfaction.com/adobe/topics/produce_creative_suite_for_linux
The emergence of professional graphics tools on Linux is also a great opportunity to promote open systems as
really powerful tools in production.