Le sam 08/11/2003 à 17:26, Jonathan C. Sitte a écrit :
| I have a Freehand license (Dreamweaver MX Studio). And I also have
a G3
| Mac with all the graphics kit on board from a previous life =:-p
This was something I think we should take very seriously. I am glad that
you have said that you have a license for your proprietary software. We
need to enforce that if people use Adobe, Macromedia etc then they must
have legal copies of the software. I personally do not want to work with
people that are using illegal software. That would not effect the person
using the software illegally but us as well, the Fedora project and Red
hat itself. We do not want to get sued.
My setup is: VMware running (yuck, beurk, icky...) windows (I have a
whole box of licences for that - strange I only use one copy...).
I have the whole hog Dreamweaver MX Studio. I have to have it because it
is what my clients use.
I would buy Adobe Illustrator for Linux on day one it came out. I know
that Adobe are often not very nice but that one piece of software
changed my whole life in 1988. I got religion using it with a graphics
tablet... If ever Crossover get Dreamweaver MX/Fireworks MX running +
Adobe Illustrator I will dump VMware because Crossover Office is so much
faster - no graphics overhead probably?
Gimp has been preferred over Photoshop for several years now. I even
bought a CD version to support the effort + a book or two. Fireworks has
very superior image compression - it beats every other product I have
tried. The slicing tool is a great time saver too.
I have an ADB Wacom tablet on the Mac (don't ask...) for quick sketching
and an old HP SCSI scanner.
All this will be replaced by USB on Linux ASAP
Tony
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