Adobe Photo shop is a program that you can use in Windows. A version of Adobe Photo shop can also be purchased for Mac platforms, as well.
You don't need anything other then Adobe and Windows, if that's what you're asking.
Adobe can be purchased at adobe.com and you can also download a 30 day free trial.
They sell a Windows version of Photoshop in every software store in America. It works fine. I run it all the time. ANSWER 2 I have used photoshop since version 5 and all were on windows. I find it to be the most stable windows program of any type program. With about 10 years of windows photoshop use i have never had a crash or glitch of anykind.
Adobe produces versions of Photoshop for computers using Mac OS X or Windows.
Adobe's Photoshop for Macs is available from any software retailer. You can download a trial version directly from Adobe. (See links below)
I believe the only laptops Apple has are Macs.
It's available for all apple devices except macs. (yes, there is for Apple tv)
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Apple is a company that makes a brand of computer called Macintosh which are often referred to as Macs or Apple Macs.
Apple Macs are not made from Apples.
yes, Apple macs are brilliant, and they are very expensive and valued very much!
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 (see related links below)
Apple.
Adobe is the program owner while the photoshop is the program that runs on any computer it is loaded on, including iMac & MacBooks.
You should use a Apple Computer with Photoshop because the software is very Apple friendly. It;s also good to get a couple book's on the Particular version of Photoshop you have. You should know that Adobe Photoshop is that it really prefers that you use an Apple Mac computer, theirs alot of extras in the software that only work with the Apple Computer.
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)