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amyx312
Don't know where to put this put please moved if have to. So I just got a macbook and I can't download photoshop cs for some reason it says I don't have some program to open it and something like that can someone tell me why I'm having this problem pleasee.
xblast196
i dont know, but i can tell you that it can be done. i have friends with photoshop on mac.
lkajsfklajskds
isnt this it?
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/pro...tform=Macintosh
technicolour
QUOTE(xblast196 @ Aug 20 2007, 08:34 PM) *
i dont know, but i can tell you that it can be done. i have friends with photoshop on mac.



Please only post if you're offering some IOTA of help.



And what program is it saying that you don't have?
clg
Maybe you need Stuffit, to unstuff or unzip the package?
Actually, that should have come preinstalled with your Mac; check first in your Applications or Utilities folder.

If you don't find it, go here and download the free version. You should be all set after that.
SarahxJoy
Are you talking about getting it off of a CD or the free online trial download? And like clg said, check to make sure you have the StuffIt Expander, which is what Macs use to unzip files. You can check for it in Finder >> Applications >> Utilities >> StuffIt Expander. But yeah, it should have already been pre-installed.
amyx312
Sorry for the late reply. I download the Stufflt Expander and then I try to download the trial and it says the file can't not be open =/ Any help of suggestion?
souperstition
Nah, I doubt it's a stuffit issue.. Are you downloading a .exe file or does it have the .dmg extension? That's very important, because you can't run a Windows executable on a Mac (and all you smartasses who're gonna come in here all "well, technically, yes you can," stfu xD). So yeah, forgive me if this might seem a bit insulting, but are you downloading the version for the Mac? Cause if you're downloading the Mac version the file shouldn't have any problem at all mounting and installing.
amyx312
^Yeah I am download the .dmg extension one. Any links to download it again then =/
clg
okay, step by step:

1. double-click .dmg file
2. drag the Photoshop icon to your Applications folder
3. eject .dmg file
4. open Photoshop
amyx312
Okay so I`m downloading it at adobe.com when I click on the english/mac version for the photoshop this comes up
You chose to open ADBEPHSPCS3_WWE.dmg which is a:Binary file from:http://trils.adobe.com Would you like to save this file?
clg
and you click save.

then it saves the file to where ever your default is (check your browser settings) and you go back to the post above yours and do steps 1 through 4.
amyx312
Okay I'mma see if the file opens cause I try downloading it the other day it didn't download. thnks for your help =D
amyx312
Thanks a lot it works. Now brushes for mac? Iono I'm kinda new to this and fonts? LOL thanks.
ersatz
The same brushes should work on any computer as long as they are for the right version of Photoshop.
clg
QUOTE(azncutieamy @ Aug 23 2007, 08:54 PM) *
Thanks a lot it works. Now brushes for mac? Iono I'm kinda new to this and fonts? LOL thanks.

like ersatz said, there are no specific brushes for Mac. CS3 will accept brushes made for older versions of Photoshop.

there's a post for fonts here somewhere... the ones posted should work with your computer. you can also go here and download any fonts that have a Mac OS X label on them.

after you download the font, you just need to double click it to install them into your Fontbook.
amyx312
Thanks but anyone knows any links for any good brushes?
freeflow
Look in the BBOR. and go through old topics there are gazillion topics with that same question.....
http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=14636
amyx312
Thanks you can lock this up now =)
sk8r13
You should use "The GIMP." That's what I use. It's the pawn.
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