Illustrator is a vector based program and gimp is raster based. They are not similar.
I have a guy wanting to work for me and he designs with illustrator. I don't have Illustrator, I mostly use Flexi. I do have Gimp but have never tried it. I was told they were real similar. Would it be good to practice with Gimp until I could get Illustrator? Are they that similar? What is the minimum Illustrator I could use? I have Photoshop CS5 so I don't need some big packge.
over the years i have had FULL, ACADEMIC, NFR, OEM installs on computers. WHAT I DO WITH THEM.........really has never been an issue with the manufacture of said program.
so those of you who are worried........weeeeelllll people like ya gota have somethin to worry about)))))
if they want me to know something put it in plain enlish in a big *** bold font on the package, who wastes time reading terms of service.
Also, bare in mind too, that a lot of us use EULAs in our contracts as well. Particularly when it comes to what rights that customer have to the artwork that we create for them. If you believe that the EULA is not good in one instance, then how can it be any good in the other?
I think Vernor would disagree with you Joe (Vernor v. Autodesk Inc (2010)). Originally ruled in Vernor's favor, but overturned and the court went with Autodesk. Vernor was not the original buyer of the program, but he did buy it off a company who did legally purchase it and then attempted to resell it on ebay
if I were you I would cater to what he uses. Secondly is he any good? if you had to buy him an illy program I would get a used one off ebay just to be safe for now and get you by. The used ones work just as good as new and you can save a ton of money. the past few illys I have bought came off ebay, no suites, no cloud just the basic. I now have illy cs 5 (I think) next step is cloud and Im not doing that if I can help it.
heres my problem with EULA (as so was told by arrogant ***** at the Software Business Alliance, after they snatched my auction off ebay) You have to have the software installed or bundled on a computer to sell it. I asked him WTF does that matter? Of course I got no logical response, as expected they make all the rules and have no reasons for it.
I would think art is a little different than software in this comparison sir.
For something like this to go all the way to court is a waste of time and money, obviously Vernor didnt use his mouth to his advantage but instead chose to seek professional counseling. This is the same think that happened to me after my auction was snatched off. I called ebay and was led to the SBA and then confronted them, and confronted them and confronted more till I got some damn answers. Then relisted the item and it sold and then forwarded that to the ***** at SBA, of course nothing was done. If you are going to punish me have the decency to sit me down and tell me what I did and why I cant do that, dont read me a bunch of legal BS I cant understand and DO NOT ignore me
Well, Let me tell you about my new guy. I hired him on a Wednesday and he was to start the next Monday. He was going bring his Mac with Illustrator until I could get one for the shop. Monday came and went and he was no call/no show. Tuesday he did show with his computer. He said he was sick Monday. We talked about it and he agreed he should have called. He worked the rest of the week with no problems. Then on Monday he was a no call/no show again. I called him late Monday after seeing some unrelated posts he was making on Facebook. I got his answering machine and I told him to come get his stuff that things weren't going to work out. He came on Thursday and picked it up without saying much. He missed 2 out of his first 6 days. I don't need that.
He missed 2 out of his first 6 days. I don't need that.
Well at least you found out before investing in another software specifically for him. Did he want a mac computer to run it off of or just the Ai program?
Yes, He wanted a Mac and illustrator.
Yes, I'm glad I found out right away what kind of worker he was.
Oh boy. That would have been something if you had bought Ai and a Mac for him between the time you had hired him and he started work.
I can understand using software for an employee that is used to (or computer etc) from an efficiency stand point. But definitely make sure that there is a breaking in time frame as well to make sure that they are going to be worth it to have specific hardware/software just for them.
heres my problem with EULA (as so was told by arrogant ***** at the Software Business Alliance, after they snatched my auction off ebay) You have to have the software installed or bundled on a computer to sell it. I asked him WTF does that matter? Of course I got no logical response, as expected they make all the rules and have no reasons for it. I would think art is a little different than software in this comparison sir...
While the publisher may be able to prevent you from reselling their product, there's no power on this planet that can prevent you from giving it away. So...your path should be obvious.
Well, they do try. Remember Napster? Some bit torrents sites are having to constantly change hosting locations as well.
I think even now with some of the stuff, internet providers (Bellsouth, Verizon) have an incentive to keep track of packet information that travels to and from your computer.
I guess it all depends on how you do it.
Everything in life depends on how you do it.
There's a rather large difference betwixt giving away your personal property and running an exchange where you're facilitating giving away stuff to which you have no actual ownership.
Sorry it did not work out for you but at least we here have learned not to hire Mac users.........Yes, He wanted a Mac and illustrator.
Yes, I'm glad I found out right away what kind of worker he was.
Sorry it did not work out for you but at least we here have learned not to hire Mac users.........
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