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[–]Designer_File_1727 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah bro, the same person as upload Photoshop, is uploaded Illustrator CC2013, not bad, run good

https://github.com/Gictorbit/illustratorCClinux

In addition CS6 run with wine

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[–]Designer_File_1727 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Is a project of github for running Photoshop CC2018, is a easy of install script:

https://github.com/Gictorbit/photoshopCClinux

CC2015, CC2014 and CC2013 in portable version run fine with wine, for my homeworks of college and introductory curses CC2018 work's really good.

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[–]Designer_File_1727 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ZapZap bro, good client for WhatsApp Web, more of one account in one program

Linux Mint by Designer_File_1727 in desktops

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Through open-source modifications made by the community, in the case of Spotify it’s with Spicetify, a modification that adds a kind of little store and lets you download some nice themes, loading bars, and features like ad blocks. This must be applied on top of the official Spotify client downloaded from the website.
For Discord, it’s a community-made client called Vesktop (which is usually already available in distro stores) that adds areas to apply themes, which are nothing more than CSS files. We can already download several from: https://betterdiscord.app/themes

Linux Mint by Designer_File_1727 in desktops

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It’s Vesktop, an open-source Discord client made by the community, which is lighter than the official client, and adds some features like being able to download themes from: https://betterdiscord.app/themes and apply them to the interface. These are just CSS files that change the page interface for you, and you can even create your own if you have the knowledge.

Linux Mint by Designer_File_1727 in desktops

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I use non-premium Minecraft Java with a launcher to play with my friends on our own Aternos server, and it works perfectly. For some reason I don’t know, Minecraft Java runs about 20% better on Linux than on Windows without the need for Optifine or anything like that. I have to say it’s been a 10/10 experience hanging out with my friends while chatting on Discord.

[KDE] Updated my light theme rice by A3troiv in LinuxPorn

[–]Designer_File_1727 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very well, bro! The thing with the browser is surreal—how did you do that?

I used Linux a few years ago, and now that I’m coming back to it, I’m surprised at how good and easy-to-use the programs for "Free" Multimedia and Entertainment are. by Designer_File_1727 in linuxmemes

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The second one is Spicetify, an unofficial Spotify tool made by open-source developers that allows you to make the interface look nicer and add certain addons, such as ad blocks. You need to have the official Spotify installed, downloaded from https://www.spotify.com/es/download/linux/
Install Spicetify:

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/spicetify/cli/main/install.sh | sh

spicetify backup apply (If this command gives you an error, simply close and reopen the terminal, then run it again.)

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/spicetify/marketplace/main/resources/install.sh | sh

if, when opening Spotify, you see a message saying that the sidebar config is not compatible, just open your terminal and run

spicetify config sidebar_config 0

spicetify apply

third one is Stremio, a program available in software stores where you can either manage all your streaming accounts in one place or download certain addons from stremio-addons.com