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Comment by wayne shaw on May 1, 2001
I'll show this to all my clients who ask "why..." (you all know the rest!)
nothing...
Comment by wayne shaw on April 10, 2001
...that can't be done with Ill, FH, Painter. PS... all of which can be output by any SB / commercial printer. Your creativity is useless if it can't be successfully output to industry standard devices.
Thanks!
Comment by wayne shaw on March 22, 2001
Maybe you should write Macromedia's product manuals - very easy to follow tutorial!
Lucky indeed!
Comment by wayne shaw on March 15, 2001
But you didn't need a crossover cable - the ethernet port on all new Macs are auto-sensing and use software to crossover if required. A nice little feature!
export
Comment by wayne shaw on March 9, 2001
"..Xara X can export to tif and pdf....formats that should pose no problem for RIPs. " Assuming it exports CORRECTLY. As the review stated, it didn't always export to ai files correctly, so why would we assume it can export to PDF or TIF correctly? Just because a programm can export to PDF, that doesn't mean all of a sudden the file can be printed by any provider: bad PDF=problems.
again, IMHO
Comment by wayne shaw on March 6, 2001
In theory PDF levels the field: ask 20 pre-press pros how they like a PDF from Word and I guarantee 90% will have horror stories to tell all night long. I already own distiller - been in the business 14 years.
So...
Comment by wayne shaw on February 27, 2001
...what format does it reliably output in, that can be run through a RIP without it choking, spluttering & giving up? In other words is this really a pro package or a consumer package? If it's consumer, why are we reading about it on creativepro.com?
I Agree...
Comment by wayne shaw on February 27, 2001
... with the other posts. Bad article, bad design.
Interesting sidebar!
Comment by wayne shaw on December 5, 2000
PowerShot G1 Company: Adobe Systems List Price: $999 Platform: Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, NT 4.0; Mac OS 8.1 or newer, QuickTime 3.0 Pros: New vector-graphics support, interface improvements, layer-management, Web design tools, and other features. Cons: Interface improvements will rankle some upgraders. Very Strange!
