Hi,
I'm a Windows user since 2000. I've had 98, 2K, XP and now I'm on Vista. Can't say I love it, but don't have anything better to fit my purposes.
I'm a creative director, so I'm using amongst others Photoshop, Flash, After Effects, etc. These are required for my daily work. I know, there are some open source programs similar to these, but let's admit, there isn't any graphics editor, that's better, than Photoshop. And I haven't seen anything similar to Flash or After Effects for that matter.
But anyway, I have an operating system related question here. I reeeeeaaally want to get rid of Windows. There are countless problems with it, as you all know, slow, unstable, unreliable, etc, etc, not to mention the threat of viruses. Honestly, the only thing that's keeping me on Windows is my work. When I need to get something done fast, on time and it should be quality work, then I simply don't know any better choice, than Windows + the above software. So my question is, would it be possible to achieve this on a Kubuntu based system?
And there's the problem of compatibility as well. For me running Adobe software on my computer is absolutely mandatory, whether it's under Windows or Linux. And of course, I'd like to play around with the new CS4 versions, but as I understand emulators such as Wine are always a couple of versions behind, regarding the software they support, so CS3 versions would be enough for now and I need them on a fast and stable system. That's all.
What do you recommend? Any input is much appreciated. I'd really like to get off of Windows, but stick with the Adobe software I use. Is this possible in fluid way? I have a 2,4 GHz Core 2 Quad processor based computer with 4 GB of RAM, if this helps...
Thanks for reading all this!
Tom
I'm a Windows user since 2000. I've had 98, 2K, XP and now I'm on Vista. Can't say I love it, but don't have anything better to fit my purposes.
I'm a creative director, so I'm using amongst others Photoshop, Flash, After Effects, etc. These are required for my daily work. I know, there are some open source programs similar to these, but let's admit, there isn't any graphics editor, that's better, than Photoshop. And I haven't seen anything similar to Flash or After Effects for that matter.
But anyway, I have an operating system related question here. I reeeeeaaally want to get rid of Windows. There are countless problems with it, as you all know, slow, unstable, unreliable, etc, etc, not to mention the threat of viruses. Honestly, the only thing that's keeping me on Windows is my work. When I need to get something done fast, on time and it should be quality work, then I simply don't know any better choice, than Windows + the above software. So my question is, would it be possible to achieve this on a Kubuntu based system?
And there's the problem of compatibility as well. For me running Adobe software on my computer is absolutely mandatory, whether it's under Windows or Linux. And of course, I'd like to play around with the new CS4 versions, but as I understand emulators such as Wine are always a couple of versions behind, regarding the software they support, so CS3 versions would be enough for now and I need them on a fast and stable system. That's all.
What do you recommend? Any input is much appreciated. I'd really like to get off of Windows, but stick with the Adobe software I use. Is this possible in fluid way? I have a 2,4 GHz Core 2 Quad processor based computer with 4 GB of RAM, if this helps...
Thanks for reading all this!
Tom
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