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Normal maps!! now I can really tweak the scenery.
I dumped it and opted for Paint Shop Pro X9 Ultimate, ... on disks !!, that came in a box !! and I don't have to pay for a monthly subcription !! and all the plugins for PS work just fine in PSP with Plugin Commander !!
P.S. Out of curiosity what format where you trying to open?
From all the tips on the Photoshop community website, it may have been that there was an antivirus or similar program blocking it, that and the fact that it would only install on my C: drive, which is an SSD drive for Windows, System, and Admin specified files only ...
I had no control over where it wanted to put itself and it's assorted apps. I also had no control over the processes it ran in the background when I wasn't using it. Because my ISP uses a fast satellite modem, I have to keep a close watch on my data limits, which is 25Gb per month. When I have programs running in the background that are constantly going online back and forth (uploading and downloading image files from the cloud), my data allowance gets eaten up pretty quickly.
The reason I gave them for opting out was "too many technical issues". After installing PSPX9 and all of it's free stuff, I find that I like it much better, I mean, it worked right from the start, and all for one price.