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Open Call for Suggestions
The trend continues: Adobe Photoshop, Autodesk Autocad, and Macromedia Dreamweaver continue to dominate the top three most-requested applications. I wanted to take a slightly different approach to the survey this week. Instead of analyzing the results, let's pose this question:
While we're waiting for our applications to be ported, what alternatives exist right now?
The GIMP is the obvious open-source alternative to Photoshop, but let's look beyond the obvious. We want to know any and all products that do what Photoshop does, but do it on Linux today. It doesn't even have to be Open-Source. We're making an open call for Linux applications that can do what Photoshop, Autocad, and Dreamweaver do.
If you would like to make a suggestion, send us an email here.
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In the News
The Application Request survey has made quite a stir in the industry. If you're interested in some of the in-depth articles and postings regarding our poll, visit some of the following links:
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photoshopnews.com - Photoshop tops ?most wanted? Linux app list
CNet News - Linux users say OS needs touch-up with Photoshop
Slashdot Thread - GIMP Not Enough for Linux Users?
DesktopLinux.com - Why Photoshop tops most-wanted Linux app list
The Register - Linux users demand Photoshop
DesktopLinux.com - Photoshop tops "most wanted" Linux app list
DesktopLinux.com - Why we need Windows apps ported on Linux
DesktopLinux.com - Novell asks: Which Windows-only apps do you need most?
Slashdot - The Most Desired Linux Ports
CoolSolutions - Survey Results (Feb. 02, 2006)
CoolSolutions - Survey Results (Jan. 18, 2006)
I wanted to thank everyone who has covered the poll thus far. If you see other cool news about this survey, please let us know.
Disclaimer: As with everything else at Cool Solutions, this content is definitely not supported by Novell (so don't even think of calling Support if you try something and it blows up).
It was contributed by a community member and is published "as is." It seems to have worked for at least one person, and might work for you. But please be sure to test, test, test before you do anything drastic with it.
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