Also, check for any other considerations. For example, some users might have limited data plans and look for smaller downloads. In such cases, recommending cloud-based tools or using a mobile version (if available) could help.
The user might be looking for a way to get Photoshop legally at a lower file size. Maybe they're trying to download it without proper internet access or have slow connections. Alternatively, they might be a student or someone with budget constraints and are seeking pirated copies.
I should address their underlying needs. Legitimate alternatives for a smaller download could be suggesting online services like Photopea, which offer web-based Photoshop-like features. Or maybe recommend purchasing a student version if available, which is cheaper. Also, Adobe offers a free trial, so that's another option.
By choosing legal routes, you support software innovation and protect yourself from avoidable risks. Always verify the source before downloading any software!
First, I need to consider Adobe's licensing and piracy policies. Adobe Photoshop is a registered software, and distributing it in a compressed or modified form without proper authorization is illegal. So, any blog post offering that would be violating copyright laws.