Le sam 08/11/2003 Ã 17:26, Jonathan C. Sitte a Ãcrit : > | I have a Freehand license (Dreamweaver MX Studio). And I also have a G3 > | Mac with all the graphics kit on board from a previous life =:-p > > This was something I think we should take very seriously. I am glad that > you have said that you have a license for your proprietary software. We > need to enforce that if people use Adobe, Macromedia etc then they must > have legal copies of the software. I personally do not want to work with > people that are using illegal software. That would not effect the person > using the software illegally but us as well, the Fedora project and Red > hat itself. We do not want to get sued. My setup is: VMware running (yuck, beurk, icky...) windows (I have a whole box of licences for that - strange I only use one copy...). I have the whole hog Dreamweaver MX Studio. I have to have it because it is what my clients use. I would buy Adobe Illustrator for Linux on day one it came out. I know that Adobe are often not very nice but that one piece of software changed my whole life in 1988. I got religion using it with a graphics tablet... If ever Crossover get Dreamweaver MX/Fireworks MX running + Adobe Illustrator I will dump VMware because Crossover Office is so much faster - no graphics overhead probably? Gimp has been preferred over Photoshop for several years now. I even bought a CD version to support the effort + a book or two. Fireworks has very superior image compression - it beats every other product I have tried. The slicing tool is a great time saver too. I have an ADB Wacom tablet on the Mac (don't ask...) for quick sketching and an old HP SCSI scanner. All this will be replaced by USB on Linux ASAP Tony -- WWW.tgds.net | Logiciels de gestion de centre d'art | HÃbergement de bases de donnÃes en ligne | hush - ordinateurs silencieux pour bibliothÃques, documentations et bureaux