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I completely get why you'd stick with MacOS if you need CC software. That being said I am very glad about the general lack of anti-user software like Adobe's suite on Linux and I hope they don't port their CC software to Linux. Instead I hope FOSS alternatives get better to the point where most PS/CC users can reasonably meet all their needs with free (as in libre) software. GIMP is pretty decent these days although I find it a lot more clunky and awkward to use than PS. But hopefully either the gap can close or some new FOSS developer can create an even better alternative.