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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.
What's the advantage of the original Airport card over Airport Extreme? Isn't 802.11g backwards compatible with 802.11b? (DH's iMac networks just fine with our otherwise 802.11b network.)
Quark 6.5 (a free upgrade for people with 6.0) comes with QuarkVista
Huh. I stand corrected. I've been using 6.0.
I just found out about it the other night, when I was googling for an XTension that I needed. Anyway -- go get your upgrade! And tell me if QuarkVista is worth it.
Thank you all quarkistsas!
The original Airport card had a different form factor than the Airport Extreme card. An AE card just won't fit into older Macs.
What's the advantage of the original Airport card over Airport Extreme? Isn't 802.11g backwards compatible with 802.11b?
Yeah, 802.11g and 802.11b machines can coexist (if you have a 802.11g hub) but you can't use an Airport Extreme card in a Mac that was designed to only take the original one.
x-posty....
eta: List of Macs that require the original Airport card: [link]
Actually, another question:
My boss is looking for a program, for macs, similar to powerpoint, but that makes newsletters.
The only thing I can find that is similar is the new iwork, but she asled me for this last week. she said I would be able to tell which one it was by the good reviews. Except for I can't find anything!
An AE card just won't fit into older Macs.
Oh, I see.
That seems like an unusually stupid design choice. Is there a technical reason the slot/card shape had to change, or is Apple just trying to force people to upgrade?
Yeah, 802.11g and 802.11b machines can coexist (if you have a 802.11g hub)
We have an 802.11b router, and it works fine.