Check out Creator (http://www.creatorsoftware.com/). When I worked for them
they were exclusively Macintosh and were working on Windows and Unix
versions. I know the Windows version is shipping and I know the Unix version
is client/server, not standalone workstation like the Mac and Win stuff is.
It's a solid product which, to it's loyal user base, beats Quark and
Indesign hands down.
There is also a user group at http://www.wacondatrader.com/creator/ which is
not affiliated with the company but will give you an idea of the problems
the production people face. Be aware that the majority of the long term
users are Mac people and will have little experience with the Unix product.
I know several of the programmers monitor the list though.
Rich

> and if there is a linux equivalent to freehand or
> illustrator, or to page layout software such as
> indesign and quarkxpress, i haven't been able to find
> it ....
>
> so as much as i'd like to use linux for a professional
> color design workstation, the software just isn't
> there ...
>
> yet.
>
> MYO,
>
> kenn
>
>
> --- Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 25 Dec 2002 2:35 am, Aurélio Diniz
> > wrote:
> > > I want the same has you! To work with inDesign,
> > Freehand and Photoshop in
> > > Linux.
> >
> > Download the Gimp .pdf and browse it.  Gimp is a lot
> > more powerful than you
> > first think.
> >
> > Anne
> >
> > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from
> MandrakeSoft?
> >
> > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
> >
>
>
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