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I tested three: If you're a beginner, this guide is for you. You'll get an overview of how Photoshop Elements works, and then an in-depth look at some of the features and tools to get you up to speed. This guide will take you through the process of opening, editing, saving, and sharing photos in Photoshop Elements. Installing Photoshop Elements I tested Photoshop Elements on Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, and Ubuntu 16.04. For Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu 18.04, I downloaded the.deb files for Photoshop Elements 8.0.1 from the Adobe website. (It's important to get the.deb files rather than the.deb.gz files because the.deb files have not been built for these Ubuntu versions, so they will fail.) For Ubuntu 16.04, I used the.deb files from Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, which were verified by Ubuntu. I verified that the.deb files were valid by downloading them to a folder on my system, running this command in a terminal: sudo dpkg -L package and then checking the.deb file for the package name. 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Eliot Prize finalist in 2014 and was named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times Book Review in 2014. In its review of Arcadia, NPR said that "Tayler's book of poems is a gorgeous meditation on the consequences of an idyllic childhood. Tayler sees how life's simple pleasures can be the shackle of adulthood, and that childhood can be a haven. She meditates on the past, but it feels like the future is just around the bend." Works What Comes Next (1996) Arcadia (2013) References External links "Lili Tayler: An Interview by Robin Lillis", City Pages Lili Tayler at the Akron Art Museum Lili Tayler's poetry featured on "Howl Round the Clock". 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