Originally posted by moonbus That's exactly the problem with Linux: gazzilions of stuff I don't need which no one but other Linux users has ever used. I need industry standard apps, such as Photoshop and InDesign, because that's what publishers expect. Try sending them pseudo-Photoshop or pseudo-InDesign files from some cobbled-together Linux imitation and they just chuck it out.
you have Gimp 2.8 better than photolame and inkdesign, also inkscape for vector graphics, also Blender for 3D modeling, Kdenlive for video editing. Cobbled together? clearly you have no idea Noobbus!
Originally posted by robbie carrobie you have Gimp 2.8 better than photolame and inkdesign, also inkscape for vector graphics, also Blender for 3D modeling, Kdenlive for video editing. Cobbled together? clearly you have no idea Noobbus!
When the publishing world accepts those programs and file formats as industry standards, I will look at them. Clearly you have no idea about publishing.
Originally posted by moonbus When the publishing world accepts those programs and file formats as industry standards, I will look at them. Clearly you have no idea about publishing.
try boohoo.com they publish flowery dresses for Mac and Apple users when they need some shopping therapy.