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if you wanted to work in illustrator , you had to shut down photoshop first. it was a nightmare! ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 5 - Mar 6, 2005
There is an application from FreeSoft called Silhouette, that is as good as Streamline ever was (in my opinion even better). It runs as a stand-alone application ($360) in Mac OS X or Windows, and also comes as a plug-in for Adobe Illustrator ($300). There is also a unrestricted demo version that lasts 15 days. Here is the address: http://www.silhouetteonline.com/
Design & Media - Posts: 6 - Feb 25, 2005
which uses the Mac OS X Quartz engine. ...
Design & Media - Posts: 19 - Aug 12, 2004
to Mac OS X. Lets not forget the history of that move... ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 27 - Jun 22, 2004
I have a small network of Macs. 1 running OSX, 1 running OS 9.2 and 2 running OS 8.6. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 11 - Jun 19, 2004
Further, after Adobe didn't make Distiller Mac OS X native in Acrobat 5, I started using Stone Design's PStill for all my distilling needs. ...
Design & Media - Posts: 8 - Jun 7, 2004
Hi. I'm in great doubt about which one of these PowerBooks I should buy. I'll use it mainly for Graphic Design (Photoshop, After effects, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, flash). I really don't care about screen size since I have an external monitor. With my available budget I got these three options (the first one is the cheapest, the second one is $100 more and another $100 the...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 3 - May 13, 2004
Hell yes, they are right there, but two innovative developers will now be out of a job, and will likely stop developing for Mac OS X. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 7 - Mar 31, 2004
bit apps side by side seamlessly. For example, if I didn't know that both Photoshop 3.0 and Illustrator 5. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 7 - Feb 19, 2004
QuarkXPress (QXP) vs InDesign (ID)... I'm still stuck with QXP for now because, although its very basic, ridiculously overpriced and has some really frustrating bugs, I find it (v4.1) very productive. The problem for me and many users in publishing is that we need to get things done, and get them done quickly and reliably week-in, week-out. There's a well founded...
Design & Media - Posts: 12 - Feb 5, 2004