Quote Originally Posted by ChickPea View Post
Sorry, I was meaning transferring between Mac & Windows. I'm not sure if Adobe has ever officially supported Linux, though I believe some (probably older) versions of PS run just fine via WINE.

I think if Adobe did support Linux, there would be a not inconsiderable number of people who would swap platforms overnight. I noticed even in the Affinity forums, there were a number of people badgering the admins to offer up a Linux version (they said no, they didn't have the resources).
The problem is OS distribution, and so it's a double edged sword. Linux has about like one or two percent of the market if I recall, mac has what? 5% to 10% maybe? The rest is Windows (of which I think 7 is the biggest by far, I think I recall it being like 54% of the overall market share, Windows 10 is down at Mac levels like 9-10%). In other words it's not necessarily worthwhile to make Linux versions, or keep them up to date, but because of the lack of programs like these people don't move to Linux.