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RE: FN-FORUM: Mac Quark -to PC Illustrator file
date posted 21st January 2006 13:07
Now now ...lets not get over sensitive (Lol) =3D my tuppence worth ... =
Its all
about preferences and the length of time you have been using a program,
naturally if you have been using quark for years your gonna find it easy =
to
get on with a job, if you having to learn a new program then it's a bit =
of a
pain in the Hilton (paris). ME, I find Quark to be very very wooden in =
all
aspects but still have to use it for 90% of clients, I don't find quark
really that user friendly and yes perhaps it is their own fault not =
keeping
up with progression in this area, many people I know use Indesign now,
however many agencies and print companies (from my experience) etc will =
not
convert to Indesign as they seem to happy using the tried and relied =
upon
Quark. I think its sometimes fear of the potential problems that =
prevents
them. Me personally, Im happy to use any programs they want and more =
than
happy to learn new ones as and when the opportunity presents itself, =
after
all the more programs you conquer the better prospects of work ? =
Wouldn't
you partially agree ?
Gav ...ohh what a start to the day heheh
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of steve
oconnor
Sent: 21 January 2006 13:26
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Mac Quark -to PC Illustrator file
Yes, as was yours. Wow, people have different perspectives and opinions=20
on the same subject - revelation!
;-) :-p
Lorna McArdle - Spinette Designs wrote:
>IYO :-0
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