But - Photoshop x.x is hardly worthwhile compared to
the original version (copied from the true original
that ran on OS 6, I believe, and called something
else) and ran very well on a pre-PowerPC.
Truth be told - go to a 'professonal' graphics
designer (i.e. the neighborhood Mac nut) and place an
order. That's why Macs were a niche market item and
still are, digital hub notwithstanding. 
George

--- william ahearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Teri Pittman wrote:
> >  
> 
> > I said "How do you think they did it before G3s?" 
> The fact of the matter
> > is that desktop publishing was developed on pretty
> basic machines. 
> 
> Yeah. On Plusses and then on up. But those days are
> well over. If you're doing personal greeting cards
> or
> your church's newsletter, you can still do it on an
> LCIII. But if you're doing any real professional
> work,
> the size of the files and the expectation from
> clients
> that it will be done quickly rule out anything
> pre-G3. 
> 
> William
> 


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