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Hi.
I use linux in my office. I know Adobe doesn't support Linux. Linux has a "Wine" application. Wine is converting Windows exe's for Linux.
I want to use Adobe apps on my Linux machine's. If i download Adobe Creative Cloud and write my license key, can i use Adobe apps normally ?
I am so aggrieved this situation.
Please help this situation.
Note: I don't have Adobe apps. If this problem solved, i want buy "Adobe apps license".
Best Regards.
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There is no “license key” for Creative Cloud. There is no license to buy.
You need a powerful dedicated Mac or Windows computer, and a subscription paid each minth or year.
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Sorry for my bad expression. I want to use Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, After Effects and more. If i install Creative Cloud on my Linux computer, can i use my Photoshop or more licensed apps ?
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I've see several postings that CC applications, esp. Photoshop is running with Wine.
The best way to test is that you install a test version of the Creative Cloud and check if it's running.
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Thanks for help. I'll be to test.
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Let us know if and how it works!
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You need to install it on a Windows or Mac computer. Adobe very much do not support Wine, but if you reach out to a Wine community people may have experiences to share. I would think lack of GPU support would be a big issue.