Graphic Apache Error Pages.
Kreg Steppe
kreg at virtual1.net
Sun Jan 11 20:52:02 UTC 2004
<OT>
Ha Ha... I used Pagemaker 1.0 on Windows/386.. It was painful. Thinking
back on it now, I think I would have been more productive doing my own
dental work. (Less painful too.) I was a Computer tech, and the desktop
publishing interested me a lot.
Most of the things I did took up too much memory for the printer
(LaserJet 1). I had to delete some elements, print the page, put the
page back in the printer, and print the items I deleted. Man, the time I
wasted on that machine.
</OT>
So I am right there with you.
Kreg
Tony Grant wrote:
> Le jeu 08/01/2004 à 19:24, ready a écrit :
>
>
>>Design is still an Apple & Adobe Domain?
>
>
> That is where I grew up and still do most of my stuff...
>
> In 1988 (most of you weren't born then...) I started one of the first
> all Mac design studios in western France. Illustrator 88 and Quark
> XPress were the green light that told me "go". That same year I had the
> chance of watching someone try to do a page layout on Windows with
> PageMaker. No comments.
>
> Today Linux is much more advanced than Windows was at that time and all
> the software is free. I use Gimp more than I use Photoshop, but I use
> Fireworks more than I use Gimp... Blender rocks! And I have formal Alias
> Wavefront training.
>
> OpenOffice should produce W3C compliant xhtml.
>
> We should have an alternative to Dreamweaver MX.
>
> But nobody is going to replace Adobe Illustrator in my heart any time
> soon now. That is one hell of a software program for people who know how
> to draw!
>
> </old mans rant mode off>
>
> Cheers
>
> Tony Grant
>
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