Of course our copy of CS3 is legit. Now I do find it funny that you
even dared to ask if we are using legitimate copies. This is a public
mailing group and I believe "do you have legitimate copies" is not
even a valid question. I was under the impression that we are all
professionals here and I find that question to be too low.

I am working for a Movie Visual Effects studio running all linux
environment. Our studio has been using wine with photoshop since PS7
(yes, all fully licensed) and now we are thinking of moving ahead with
CS3 and currently setting up RND for this project. We have HPwx9400
quad core workstations with 8/16GB of RAM and Quadro FX5500 graphic
cards and wanted to make sure that we utilize all our resources. You
can laugh about our setup if you want.

I am fully aware that windows xp is really cheap compared to CS3. Cost
is not a question here. I was just asking for stability and
reliability of the setup based on user experience. If anybody have any
feedback with regards to Wine and CS3 please let me know. I'd like to
hear it from you.

gracie


On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I find it really funny that people want to run CS3 under Wine.
>
> Is that copy of CS3 legit? CS3 costs a whole lot more than Windows XP.
> If your copy of CS3 is legit, the cost of a Windows XP license is
> pocket change. And Adobe is a BSA member, as well.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 9:45 AM, grace rante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How's photoshop cs3 with wine 1.0? Is it stable enough?
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