Quark can't really modify pictures/graphics. You still need photoshop and Illustrator.
That's what I though, but my boss seemed to think this would be cheaper because of not needing photoshop and illustrator?!?
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Quark can't really modify pictures/graphics. You still need photoshop and Illustrator.
That's what I though, but my boss seemed to think this would be cheaper because of not needing photoshop and illustrator?!?
Auctions on eBay for used cards without warranties have been closing around $150 in recent weeks for a product that originally cost $100 when new.
Prices are lower at the moment - there's a lot of new cards for $78 buy-it-now. Which I suppose I'll do.
It is annoying, though. My iBook is only 16 months old - I'd think they'd support that technology a little longer. (OK, the iBook has an Airport card, but not my Cube.)
I asked the folks at a local independent Mac store if they'd consider doing some repairs on my Portable. They were all amazed that I owned such a thing. I think they're excited about the possibility of working on it....
Your boss is on crack, Sophia.
Cute computer...but I'm still torn between adoring Apple's designs and case-modding my own PC. (Why yes, I am actually an 11-year-old-boy). And all I really want is Internet anyway.
Quark can't really modify pictures/graphics. You still need photoshop and Illustrator.
That's what I though, but my boss seemed to think this would be cheaper because of not needing photoshop and illustrator?!?
I *think* the most recent release of Quark CAN modify pictures/graphics within Quark. (I'm not 100% sure b/c we're still using 4.1, mostly b/c our 3 Macs aren't running the same OS, and 6.0 needs OS X.)
Raq: why not do both?
Raq: why not do both?
Yeah, that way you get two internets....
Why stop at two? I have THREE internets! MWAHAHAHAHA!
Yeah, Quark 6.5 (a free upgrade for people with 6.0) comes with QuarkVista, which does allow some manipulation of images right within Quark.
I have NO idea if it's actually helpful, though.
Quark 6.5 (a free upgrade for people with 6.0) comes with QuarkVista
Huh. I stand corrected. I've been using 6.0.