Google Backing Photoshop In Linux


Google again shows  :razz:  its the caring to community open source with supporting development wine. wine is a tool for linux making some the application of windows can be implemented in virtual machine without using windows. incalculable how much money which google releases to adorn development wine, but likely sacrifice of google is not without effect, because last wine update makes wine can implement Adobe Photoshop CS2. And sees successfulness of photoshop CS2 to work well with Wine, likely Adobe Photoshop CS3 will propose, more than anything else google support full of development Wine.

Same as the application of other windows run with wine, Photoshop also still experiencing many spragings to run in linux, but the engineers wine is making every effort improve;repairs bug which there is in Wine that in a moment Photoshop can run carefully within reason in Windows.

One of engineer Google, Dan Kegel, tells that wine has experienced fast development. one of development obtained by wine is the increasing of compability some the application of commercial of popular, including adobe Photoshop and dragon naturally speaking. Google x’self applies Wine as port linux property of picasa, the application of management of free photograph. Cladding for google.  :oops:

 

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