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What's being used out there for Font management? We literally have hundreds
of fonts that apply to thousands of (live) ads. We've been using ATM Delux.

I'm considering upgrading to OSX (just my machine) and run it in classic
mode�once I feel comfortable with everything working out ok on my machine
then I'll upgrade the department. Then update I'll only have to upgrade
Illustrator and Quark. Is Pagemaker being discontinued (in your opinion)? It
seems that it's the only Adobe product not OSX compliant.

I'm thinking of getting a "side grade" InDesign.

needless to say I'm confused.

-- 
Stefanie Celata
Design Director
Enterprise Publishing
508-548-4700 ext. 251
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


on 8/20/03 2:36 PM, Leonard Rosenthol at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> At 1:55 PM -0400 8/12/03, Stefanie wrote:
>> Wait, I must have missed the obit, what happened to ATM, and what is being
>> used in its place?
> 
> ATM has been discontinued for a few years now.
> 
> Depends on what you are using ATM for.  For allowing support
> of Type 1 and OpenType fonts to be loaded by the OS - nothing, it's
> built into Mac OS X.  For font management, there are a number of
> available packages...
> 
> 
>> I'm not crazy about implementing a new software package at this time. We are
>> in the dark ages a little . . . creating ads in pagemaker (creating pdf's)
>> and page layout in Quark. Then we'll be imposing in preps as soon as all of
>> this other business gets squared away.
> 
> Then just find a copy of Acrobat 5 and you'll be happy...
> 
> 
> Leonard


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