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Posted in Gripes moans and whinges, Images on June 18, 2008 at 12:28 pm

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Comment by Jacques Daviault - June 18, 2008 on 3:40 pm

You’re certainly covering a lot of topics… too many to elicit a comment from me other than you’ve got a wicked sense of humour. But that’s no surprise is it.

Comment by Mark Tennent - June 18, 2008 on 3:51 pm

Is that because you love Illustrator so much, you

Comment by Jacques Daviault - June 18, 2008 on 6:48 pm

Illustrator is great. After all, if you prefer to do design with your Freehand then you’ve got a few problems, and you’re not a red-blooded he-man.

I learned on Freehand waaaaay back in 1988-89, and was “switched” to Illustrator. But you know the whole story so I won’t bore you with it here. You’ll eventually find all those quint novelty tools that you loved in Freehand incorporated into Illustrator, so not all is lost.

Truth be told, had I continued in Freehand after 1989 I’d probably be a blind disciple, like you. Not that I’m a blind follower of Illustrator… oh hold on, I must run. Illustrator CS3 needs me.

Comment by Mark Tennent - June 18, 2008 on 6:59 pm

I had to search deep inside my hard drives to find Freehand. Don’t need it nowadays since QuarkXPress, inDesign and Photoshop got bezier curves, layers, transparency and so on. QuarkXPress 8 will be very interesting with its enhanced Illustrator-alike features.

Comment by Jacques Daviault - June 19, 2008 on 8:02 pm

I’d love to have Quark 8… but I can’t afford another mortgage. Plus, I purchased Adobe CS 3 (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and Acrobat Pro) for 1/2 the price of Quark. No matter if Quark is 20% better than InDesign, it’s not 20% better than half the price for 4 great applications.

That being said, I’d still love to have it.

Comment by Mark Tennent - June 19, 2008 on 10:41 pm

Hmmm. Not sure about the prices you pay in Canada but it looks like in the UK QuarkXPress 7 is about

Comment by Jacques Daviault - June 20, 2008 on 3:49 am

I purchased Adobe CS3 for $400 (

Comment by Mark Tennent - June 20, 2008 on 7:25 am

Wow! I might just be able to get a CS3 upgrade for

Comment by Jacques Daviault - June 26, 2008 on 5:39 pm

I agree, which is why the U.K. pricing really seemed inordinately high.

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