Well, have been thinking about this. A native port, be it a flatpak or appimage would be fantastic for cross-distro compatibility due to how different distros implement different de's, or strict adherance to multiple distros like Ubuntu and variants, (like Kubuntu, even Mint) to Fedora. I think all of us would quickly install the correct DE to run Adobe in.
Even if not native, work with Valve to make Adobe CC to work in Proton, be it Adobe's own implementation or through steam to ensure their DRM.
The more time I work within Windows the more I am reconsidering Adobe applications as a whole in my workflow.
Well, have been thinking about this. A native port, be it a flatpak or appimage would be fantastic for cross-distro compatibility due to how different distros implement different de's, or strict adherance to multiple distros like Ubuntu and variants, (like Kubuntu, even Mint) to Fedora. I think all of us would quickly install the correct DE to run Adobe in.
Even if not native, work with Valve to make Adobe CC to work in Proton, be it Adobe's own implementation or through steam to ensure their DRM.
The more time I work within Windows the more I am reconsidering Adobe applications as a whole in my workflow.