Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-11 Thread James Williams
So, my question is, all this software is obviously outdated, but is some of it still largely compatible and useful? Is PageMill 1.01 a good program w/attractive templates that are more or less compliant w/today's standards? And, would pdf files generated by Acrobat 2.1 be at all

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-06 Thread Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA
Thank you, picture gotten. I am trying to find the software I need, not steal it. But the software makers don't seem to want to sell low end products anymore, kind of forces you to look elsewhere, like eBay, I am always looking there and friends able to help out with the occasional witty answer

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-06 Thread Jeff Walther
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2002 09:59:08 -0700 From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] *If you look at products like Cadintosh they advertise that they output to pict files as well. The Pict file format actually comes in two varieties: raster as well as vector formats. Some programs have greater or

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-06 Thread Gary D. Adams
Does anyone else remember DeskPaint and DeskDraw. Back around '95 give or take a couple of years there were ads in the Mac mags sellling the pair of them for $29. I think they came with Drawing on the Macintosh as well. No real relevance. Bruce's excellent discussion of the options just

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-06 Thread Symbol Representative
Software for Older PowerBooks From: Mike Amato [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here's a place to get Pagemill legally and cheaply. MacEesQ is sellimg Apple Internet Server Solutions 2.0 for $7.99. It's included! http://209.1.58.86/store

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-05 Thread Jeff Walther
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 12:15:06 -0400 In CAD, I really don't know. My father in law uses AutoCAD pro at his work and wants me to learn it for a possible job in the future. I am pretty sure AutoCAD is Windows only, any suggestions on Mac Cad software? I am shocked and

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-05 Thread Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA
On HTML editors: Claris homepage - Gone Adobe PageMill - Gone Symantec Visual Page - Gone Pepper - Gone PageSpinner - Gone even Microsoft FrontPage for Mac - Gone What gives here? About the only option for a full fledged WYSIWYG HTML editor is to pay out $200+ of non existent capital I do

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-05 Thread Kountryone
on 9/4/02 18:57, Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On HTML editors: Claris homepage - Gone Adobe PageMill - Gone Symantec Visual Page - Gone Pepper - Gone PageSpinner - Gone even Microsoft FrontPage for Mac - Gone What gives here? About the only option for

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-05 Thread Bruce Johnson
Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA wrote: 'frustratingly complicated' doesn't that just sound like a 'required specification' for work? :{) I think I will need something that will export to an autocad-type file, maybe something like GraphicConvertor can do that? No. Graphic Converter ONLY

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-05 Thread Symbol Representative
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2002 01:14:59 -0700 Subject: Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks From: Kountryone [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 9/4/02 18:57, Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On HTML editors

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-05 Thread Mike Amato
on 9/4/02 9:57 PM, Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On HTML editors: Claris homepage - Gone Adobe PageMill - Gone even Microsoft FrontPage for Mac - Gone Does anyone have the full version of HomePage 3.0 or even FrontPage they would care to share? It's not like

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-04 Thread Bruce . Hossfield
In CAD, I really don't know. My father in law uses AutoCAD pro at his work and wants me to learn it for a possible job in the future. I am pretty sure AutoCAD is Windows only, any suggestions on Mac Cad software? I am shocked and *sigh* truly saddened that no one mentioned good olde MacDraft.

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-02 Thread Tina Holm
At 0:14 + 02/09/02, Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA wrote: You don't say how old a Powerbook, but here goes: Claris Works is now Apple Works 6, I think. I am looking at version 4 or 5. [snip] I'd go for v. 5, it runs as low as an 020, and comes with MacLink Plus. Opens practically every

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-02 Thread victoria
victoria Claris Works is now Apple Works 6, I think. I am looking at version 4 or 5. Hi i have 3/4/5 in claris works and also some other software for older powerbooks. Have you tried Greatworks my daughter runs it on her 140 it is like a very cutt down version of apple works 5. i also have

Re: Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9/1/02 7:14 PM, Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking for software for three things (and found lots on eBay): Programming - CodeWarrior HTML WYSIWYG editor - Claris Works CAD - ?? I am wondering what the difference is between the versions and if anyone

Older Software for Older PowerBooks

2002-09-01 Thread Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA
I am looking for software for three things (and found lots on eBay): Programming - CodeWarrior HTML WYSIWYG editor - Claris Works CAD - ?? I am wondering what the difference is between the versions and if anyone out there has tried them: CodeWarrior is currently at version 8 (with high