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Adobe CS2/CC Apps #22

Open pojntfx opened 6 years ago

pojntfx commented 6 years ago

This is pretty much the only thing that keeps a lot of people away (especially, premiere and after effects). Since these do now work under flatpak, would it be possible to bundle them?

julianrichen commented 6 years ago

I don't own any CS2/CC Apps and if I remember correctly from when I used them a long time ago they're kinda expensive. So I probably wont be the one to add them. That said looking a WineHQ says all you need :

We have most of the vcrun's as extensions it's the other stuff that isn't packaged. I'll look into the free trail in the future after I package those extensions.

If anyone else wants to try it, please do!

LOOLinc commented 6 years ago

What they have done at this project might be a help here.

paulcarroty commented 6 years ago

CS2 - old garbage, Premiere and AA - only CS6 is possible at the moment. Photoshop CC 2018 works fine.

Just start to make push requests.

pojntfx commented 6 years ago

@paulcarroty Sure, CS2 is old, I agree. You can use it for free though, which is why many people still use it (and, yes, GIMP should be used, I know)

julianrichen commented 6 years ago

Future reference for myself:

Downloads fro CS2 can be found here: https://www.adobe.com/downloads/other-downloads.html

rauldipeas commented 6 years ago

If it helps...

CS2: https://pastebin.com/Ygh3SB2Z

CS6: https://pastebin.com/vwpt3dSG

alexanderadam commented 6 years ago

@julianrichen I guess for most people here the test versions will do. And, although I'm not sure about it, there is also a possibility to enter the license for the folks who have a proper license.

I'm very sure that an easy availability of Adobe products on Linux can be a huge step for many users out there (see most of the linux adobe tweets for example). Even if it won't be the newest versions — because even small improvements are still improvements.

PS: @julianrichen thank you so much for your work!