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Same situation here. Using (or rather still have) MSOffice2000, but have been using OpenOffice for the last several years.
Compatibility? No issues that have been a problem.
Here is an update on what has happened recently with OpenOffice...
HTFU.
Seriously. With today's portable drives, how much hassle is it really to carry around hundreds, if not thousands of gigabytes of data?
A cloud drive can have good downstream performance but uploading speeds are nearly always throttled to a fraction of your download speeds by your ISP...
Well, Tom... we don't have a vertical cutter, but we have a KeenCut Javelin (102") which is very well made and has not given us any trouble -- not that there is much to go wrong with it.
But also of note is the blades they supplied with it. I cut a fair bit of coro and thin Sintra with this...
But you see, these are not pointless. These posts are all personal. Because over time, these posts allow us to accumulate a sense of the underlying personalities of the other members of this community who make these posts. An abstract tally of "likes" can't add that depth and intimacy to the...
What is more useful? A (somewhat vague) emotional response. Or a response that verbalizes what is appreciated?
If I like something, I will tell you why I like it. Or don't like it. Sure, it can be pleasing to know that someone likes our efforts, but its a whole lot more heartening to know why...
Facebook "Like" Button <-- don't like.
Another board I post on tried this. A few members began abusing this function and much crap followed until the function was removed.
If you like something, don't be lazy -- make a comment about it. This is the whole point of having a forum.
Not by a long shot, sunshine...
I find with all the files submitted for output, that platform is absolutely no reliable indicator of skill (artistic talent) on the part of the designer.
I do find, however, that designers who work with CorruptDraw seem to be slightly more adept at the...
It would be far more accurate to say that the PSD file format is an industry standard.
Almost every half-baked image editing program can open and save PSD files.
Corel Paint?
There are three programs that Corel Publishes for bitmap composition:
Corel Painter
Corel PaintShop Pro
Corel PhotoPaint (included as part of the Corel Graphics Suite)
Which one are you talking about? If you're talking PaintShop Pro, then yes, maybe a few years behind...
I agree with Jim about the code bloat in later versions. Photoshop 7 is what I use and, for the most part, is all I need. It does have little hiccups when rendering PDFs or EPSs that PhotoShop6 or CS versions don't, though.
1,000 times better? That's a pretty awesome claim. I bet if you could actually substantiate that claim, Adobe might pay you big bucks for your testimonial...
Corel Painter is a completely different product than Corel PhotoPaint and would not give Photoshop a run for its money as it has a completely different function set which is a natural media simulation. Its really more of a painting program than an editor.
Corel PaintShop Pro (yet another...
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