Hi Emiko,
For me the easy way to convert from M$ to Linux was to take an older computer and just put Linux on it and give it a try. I'm a relative Linux newbie, but I got an old P 166 w/ 48 MB of RAM and a 2.5 GB hard drive and installed Red Hat 6.2 on it. This was less than a year ago.
The GUI was a bit crude by today's standards, but I found the underpinnings to be quite solid. About 6 months ago I built my first real Linux computer; a P 4 with 256 MB of RAM and installed RH 8 on it. I was seriously impressed with the OS, and now it's a dual boot computer. Red Hat 8 amd Red Hat 9.
You don't need Macromedia's Dreamweaver to make web pages... learn HTML and XML and if necessary a bit of java. You can create your web pages using an ascii editor. If you're serious about web design, this should not be a real hardship.
As for notepad replacements, there must be at least a dozen Linux equivalents. I use vi/vim, but there are also pico, joe, emacs, gedit and kedit just off the top of my head. And any of them will beat notepad, DOS edit or <shudder> edlin </shudder>.
I can't comment too much on Photoshop. I've never used it and don't need to. But my daughters do a lot with gimp. As a matter of fact, my background is a photograph my youngest daughter took with her digital camera, transferred to the computer with gtkam, and edited with gimp.
Take the easy route. Grab an older computer that has no data on it that you need; install Linux; play with it for a while and get to know it. Then , when you're certain that Linux can meet all your needs, build a real Linux computer. Keep your old Windows box to have something to fall back on, but when you know for sure that Linux will meet all your computing needs as well or better than Windows ever did. put Linux on that one too.
Good luck with Linux. I doubt that you'll ever be sorry for leaving Windows behind.
Oh, forgot.. I don't know what leap FTP is, but FTP, the real one, is a part of all Linux distributions. It's simple and straight forward. You have to learn about 5 simple commands. Use it to upload or download your files.
Jim
[ June 03, 2003: Message edited by: DOSman ]