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Adobe Photoshop Is Coming To Linux, Through Chromebooks

sfcrazy writes Adobe is bringing the king of all photo editing software, Photoshop, to Linux-based Chrome OS. Chrome OS-powered devices, such as Chromebooks and Chromeboxes, already have a decent line-up of 'applications' that can work offline and eliminate the need of a traditional desktop computer. So far it sounds like great news. The bad news is that the offering is in its beta stage and is available only to the customers of the Creative Cloud Education program residing in the U.S. I have a full subscription of Creative Cloud for Photographers, and LightRoom, but even I can't join the program at the moment.

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  1. Re: How important is that at this point? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Your anti GIMP sentiment has been noted and you have now officially been flagged as an Adobe shill.

    Thank you for your participation.

  2. Re:Finally by NotDrWho · · Score: 3, Funny

    All you anti-corporate, pro-open-source Linux users can rejoice! Google has finally brought you the corporate-owned, closed-source Linux desktop of your dreams!

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    SJW's don't eliminate discrimination. They just expropriate it for themselves.