There are a few things you need to know before using Photoshop on two computers. First, Photoshop is a software program that can be used on both Windows and Macintosh computers. Second, you will need to have the Adobe Photoshop software installed on both computers. Finally, you will also need to have an account with Adobe Photoshop. If you do not have an Adobe Photoshop account, you can create one by clicking the link below. Once you have all of these things installed and set up, it is time to start using Photoshop on two computers. To start using Photoshop on two computers, first open the program and click the File menu item. Then select New File from the menu item. In the New File dialog box, enter a name for your new file and click OK. Now open one of your computer’s browsers and browse to http://www.adobephotoshoponline.com/. Once you have visited this website, click on the link below to open a new window that will allow you to use Photoshop on two different computers at once: Once you have opened this window, it will ask which computer should be used for editing purposes: your first computer or your second computer: If your first computer is used for editing purposes, then choose it from the list of options in the left-hand side of the window; if your second computer is used for editing purposes, then choose it from the list of options in the right-hand side of the window. Now click OK in both windows so that they close together and Photoshop will start working on your new file: Now that we have opened two different windows with different files inside them, we can begin editing them both at once by clicking Edit in one of those windows and then clicking OK in the other window: We can now see that our files are being edited simultaneously so we can make changes quickly and easily!