Google Funds Work for Photoshop on Linux
S point 2 writes "Google has announced that they have hired Codeweavers, maker of the popular Wine software to make Photoshop run better on Linux. 'Photoshop is one of those applications that desktop Linux users are constantly clamoring for, and we're happy to say they work pretty well now...We look forward to further improvements in this area.' It is unknown whether or not the entire Creative Suite will be funded for support, but for the time being it seems Photoshop-on-Linux development is getting a new priority under Google."
Why, the GIMP Toolkit, of course... or would that just be too confusing?
Finally, linux users can join in on the piracy of adobe products that the Mac and Windows people have been able to do. See, linux IS getting more like the other OS's every day! :^)
My life will be complete the day that WINE embraces, extends, and extinguishes the Windows API... ahhh, one can dream!
Yes. It makes the sound of a chair being thrown through a window.
!#@%*)anks for hanging up the phone, dear.
Which is why many developers will steer clear of it... you pretty much can't make OTS software with that view.
Allow me to introduce you to the Paragraph and the Full Stop.
That is all. Carry on.
I predict if they get Photoshop running properly on Linux, Linux users will abandon the OS in favor of something even more obscure and difficult to use. Then they'll tote that operating system as superior to Windows and piss about how nobody adopts it.
I have nothing compelling to say
Damn right, f'n a'holes. May as well fire up the crematoriums the way Google is headed, buncha goose-stepping cock bags. How dare they, ya know?
"Sooner or later he's going to realize he's just Bill's bitch on his own." Yep. Any decade now they'll wise up. It's just a matter of time.
Makes no difference if they don't. They'll just be stuck with Vista, and that won't bother me at all.
AntiFA: An abbreviation for Anti First Amendment.
Yeah. Just use Mono, and System.Windows.Forms, and always run it under Linux. You can even use the same executable on both platforms without recompilation. Plus, unlike most other cross platform solutions, it won't look and feel non-native under Windows.
That's nothing. Try keeping a straight face as you tell your boss that you use ACID with snort.
Thanks for sharing your opinion. I feel better just knowing it, even if I do think its wrong.
Will Wine run the cra--, er... unlimited demo version as well?
Move all sig!
Good show. Glad you're on the team. Now make us a list of all the projects that make up the operating system of each distribution, and all the ones you figure are userland. We'll contact each contributor to those projects, and organize some kind of understand with each of them that the userland people are to do their own thing, but the operating system people will be hell bent on destruction of the proprietary software world.
WTF?
"Notepad" is not a part of the "operating system" just because it came on your XP disc.
Rule of thumb: If it runs in userland and not in kernel space, it's not part of the operating system.
Wouldn't surprise me if Notepad did run in kernel space.
It does have a price! But it was fair trade anyway.