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anyone? ive read about hardware id blacklists from adobe that cant be bypassed on macs, is that a thing? it seems theres no much info on pirating adobe for mac, like simple monkrus patchings on windows

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I mean I simply used one of the sites from the wiki and also blocked all the adobe address I could find from my host file so it wouldn't try to update and I've been running photoshop for three years without issue. Granted I haven't tried any of their AI stuff which requires creative cloud.

What wiki?

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https://macserialjunkie.com/ may have info on this. Its a popular site for mac software cracks

Good reputation?

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I recently downloaded PS from FileCR and it’s working perfectly

Is it a reputable source? I just got it installed from torrentmac.net, I really hope I did not get any malware with it

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I switched to the Affinity Suite (which frequently goes on sale multiple times per year) and am much happier and don't have to worry about Adobe cracks breaking or having malware baked in. On sale Affinity Photo, Designer, and Publisher for Windows, macOS, and iPadOS are like $70 one time fee.

Nice stuff.. Is it good for someone used to photoshop? Getting used to very new interfaces is something I’d like to avoid

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There is a subreddit just for this but i cant find it at the moment

Please try to remember 😅

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Were you able to find any safe and reliable information? I want to get photoshop and after effects on my new MacBook without any malware, or anything bad.

Incredibly easy dude. Just find a torrent for a current version, instructions will come with it.

Key word in my concerns is “safety”. It’s easy to find sh*t full of malware

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