Our support for Photoshop 7 and maybe CS is strong enough for industrial users -- and if it isn't, I'd like to know about it so we can do something about it. So I posted notes asking for serious Photoshop users to try it and let us know what's still broken: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4001494 http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3c05a212 Hopefully that will bring in some good bug reports. - Dan p.s. The latter message reads -- snip -- Topic: Wine Project looking for Photoshop CS users who want Linux support
If you're not a Linux user, or if you don't like the idea of running Photoshop for Windows on Linux, you can stop reading now, this message probably won't be interesting to you.
The Wine project is looking for hardcore Photoshop CS or 7 users who use Photoshop professionally, all day, every day, and who are willing to tell us why they can't do that in Linux using Wine yet.
We know everybody would like Photoshop CS3 or at least CS2 support, but support for CS2 and CS3 isn't quite ready, so we'd like to focus on our strengths, and support Photoshop 7 and CS excellently. Don't worry, we're also working on the CS2 and CS3 issues. Getting all the 7 and CS issues taken care of builds a stronger foundation for CS2 and CS3.
If something doesn't work in Photoshop 7 or CS itself, or your favorite plugin works in Windows with 7 or CS but not in Wine, please let us know how to reproduce the problem. To do that, just reply to this post, or post in the wine-users mailing list, or leave a comment in the wine appdb for Photoshop 7 or CS, or file a bug in the Wine Bugzilla, whichever you're more comfortable with. We'll take it from there; if we can reproduce it, we'll file a bug and see if we can get a wine developer to fix it.
Ideally you'd test with the latest release of Wine (currently 0.9.51), but if you're still on a slightly older version, don't sweat it, we'll retest on the latest for you.
Thanks! Dan Kegel Wine 1.0 Release Manager -- snip --