A lot of Windows programs (and games) run on Linux as if completely native (with the speed that somes with that) via WINE but that isn't the case with certain programs.
WinApps
Lets you run Windows apps such as Microsoft Office/Adobe in Linux as if they were a part of the native OS.
- Supports any Windows program
Office 365
You can use the web version of Micro$oft Office
Loffice 365
Run web-based Office 365 in Linux as if it was a part of the native OS
Remember you can use WinApps to run Microsoft Office
ADOBE
Run them via WinApps
Adobe Photoshop through WINE
Runs decently, not as stable naturally so if you don't need production grade tools I heavily reccomend running krita or GIMP instead.
Adobe illustrator through WINE
Simple script that helps you easily install Adobe Illustrator CC on Linux
Alternatives:
LibreOffice
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Best free office suite and a great alternative to Microsoft Office
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Compatible with a wide range of formats such as Microsoft
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Supports extensions
GIMP
- Photoshop alternative
- Those used to Photoshop’s interface should check PhotoGIMP out. It’s a patch that makes GIMP look like Photoshop
Krita
- Photoship/Illustrator alternative
- Looks similar to photoshop out of the box
- You can install addons to add more features
KDENLive
- Premier Pro alternative
- Feature rich
- Very customizable interface thanks to it being KDE software
Inkscape
- Alternative to Adobe Illustrator
Scribus
- Alternative to Adobe Indesign
Ardour
- Alternative to Adobe Audition
Darktable
- Alternative to Adobe Lightroom
Synfig
- Alternative to Adobe Animate
Natron
- Alternative to Adobe Aftereffects
Most of these libre alternatives support Windows too so you can try them out on Windows
Written by @Pirate @Windows97
Honestly got no idea but you can ask around.
It's not really a major issue tbh. I'll see about getting a usb and changing over soon. I'll consult that other post but if I run into issues I'll just ask so thanks comrade.