No - it's the same price for Macs as well as PC's.
However, the free trial download of Photoshop direct from Adobe is no cost for either
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Adobe's Photoshop for Macs is available from any software retailer. You can download a trial version directly from Adobe. (See links below)
Adobe is the program owner while the photoshop is the program that runs on any computer it is loaded on, including iMac & MacBooks.
Adobe produces separate versions of Photoshop for the Mac OS X and Windows operating systems. The Mac version works on Macs using Mac OS X and the Windows version works on Macs that are running Windows. (see links below)
Gimp is a free image editor that can make animated .gif files just like Photoshop, which is a professional grade (and expensive) image editor program.
Macs come with iPhoto. You can add Apple's own Aperture or Adobe's Lightroom or any of a number of others. There is also a range of editing software from Photoshop to Pixelmator available for Macs. Also try Tonality and Noiseless - great suggestions for mac
you can download a free 30day trial of photoshop in www.Adobe.com
No, none of the Photoshop programs are free
There is no free version of Adobe Photoshop. You have to pay for all of them Only the Photoshop free trial download direct from Adobe is no cost
Macs, with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, and Adobe Photoshop installed.
Photoshop is a commercial product and so needs to be purchased. There is no legal way to acquire it for free. There are free alternatives to Photoshop such as Gimp.
Not really, iPhoto is more for sorting your photos but you can perform simple edits on pictures, for example removing red-eye and cropping. You can still buy Photoshop for Macs, though.
Free Photoshop site is Photoshop online. You must create Adobe ID in order to use it. See related links.