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    3 months ago

    I did make a dual boot switch to Linux. Been really liking it so far, but I’m sad to realize that Adobe doesn’t really work with it :(

    I’ll either have to keep windows on a partition, or I’ll have to use a Virtual Machine for adobe in linux, neither of which feel awesome, but… What can you do?

    Switching to Davinci Resolve is something I tried earlier, but I found it a bit clunky

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      3 months ago

      Yeah, I’ve dabbled in Inkscape, GIMP, and KdenLive as Adobe alternatives, and I can use them for smaller projects but you’re right: they are clunky. Scribus is actually frustrating after all the time I’ve spent in InDesign.

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        3 months ago

        Good to know it’s not just me then. I’m sorry to hear that scribus is actively frustrating though.

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          3 months ago

          Like anything else, the interface can be learned. However, I don’t have the time to give it (and the other FOSS Adobe alts) the attention I need in order to learn them as well as I already know the Adobe software. It feels like doing the same homework a second time for less reward.