For a newbie, try the Ximian red-carpet distribution of wine,
it will make start menu entries for KDE or Gnome, and it has the windows
app installer built in.  You can get the Ximian red-carpet installer
at  http://www.ximian.org/products/redcarpet/download.html
Then after you get it you can use it to subscribe to the Wine channel
and then use red-carpet to keep your Wine RPM's up2date.

You should also check out the WineHQ Application Database before you
even start, there are lots of helpfull hints in there.

        http://appdb.winehq.org/

If you are looking for something very like photoshop, but don't need
photoshop itself, then check out gimp, a lot of people swear by it for
graphics stuff.  It has a different interface than photoshop, but once
you get used to using it, it is just fine.
        

On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 11:11, RedHat wrote:
> I am very new to Linux and absolutely love it. I want to make the switch to
> Linux but I have some Windows based application that I can't be without.
> 
> I have heard about running Windows apps on Linux but am not sure what I need
> to do. I am getting ready to load Red Hat 8. The apps that I am most
> concerned with are Cold Fusion Studio, Cold Fusion MX, and Photoshop.
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Rick Eidson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.kchost.net/
> 
> 



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