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  1. Re:Very Pricey... on QuarkXPress 6 For Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    For around the same price as Quark XPress 6 (after the slimmed down introductory pricing) you can get the Adobe Print Package (InDesign 2 + Illustrator 10 + Photoshop 7 + Acrobat 6) for $1199.

  2. Re:How to Write Fancy on 1 Million Word Perfect/Linux Downloads · · Score: 1

    There are PLENTY of PostScript WYSIWYG editors for the Mac. (any text editor can do this) Hit command-p to printand choose file instead of printer and voilá! Instant PS doc.

  3. Can Do's and Can't Do's? on More Star Wars Hype · · Score: 3

    C'mon people.. I now that most of you Linux people beleive in no copyright notices but you have to respsect the creative talents and wishes of the creator. If Lucas wants only QuickTime format then keep it in QuickTime format. If he doesn't want you post the movie anyplace then don't. It's HIS production. He wrote it. It's his dream.

    I certainly wouldn't like anyone taking any of my artwork without permission and potentially bastardizing it.

  4. Re:GoLive 4 vs. Dreamweaver on Ask Slashdot: Which Web Authoring Tool is the Best? · · Score: 1

    GoLive has a great code editor.

  5. Adobe GoLive 4 on Ask Slashdot: Which Web Authoring Tool is the Best? · · Score: 3

    I use Adobe GoLive 4.0 for Mac (a Windows version is on its way). It does a great job of site management for a team of one or many. It makes a lot of JavScripting features easy to use (pre-loading of images, rollover effects).

    It will also tell you which features work on which mainstream web browsers and their versions. So if you want to introduce a snazzy efect it'll let you know what you should and shouldn't use.

    In addition to its WYSIWYG editor it a has a full featured code editor that does auto-indentation and colors various parts of code like emacs.

    It supports full drag and drop from the Mac Finder (or from Windows' Explorer). This is what I use professionally.

    -Brandon Lewis
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    Linux is free if your time is worth nothing.