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Goodbye Adobe....
As a small business user of Pagemaker, I can't justify spending the money for a new product AND learn how to use it. It would definitely affect my work flow and 'bottom line.'

If I HAVE to make the jump to another product, it will be to another similar app like Page Plus. If Adobe is not going to update PageMaker, then they should sell the code so another company can continue to enhance it.
Posted by: Joe Blow_z   Posted on: 01/04/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Goodbye Adobe....  Joe Blow_z | 01/04/04
Yeah, right...  Fred Fredrickson | 01/05/04
Or just keep what you have  j.m.galvin | 01/05/04
Yes Indeed!  KeithRisler | 01/05/04
You are still facing the issue  rbethell | 01/05/04
Printers?  Joe Blow_z | 01/05/04
Sounds like spin  KeithRisler | 01/05/04
Code does go obsolete, of course it does...  rbethell | 01/06/04
Far overclaiming the usefulness of Acrobat  rbethell | 01/05/04
I would disagree here...  Yen_z | 01/05/04
Ah, but in the ad business PDF *is* standard  rbethell | 01/06/04
Usually, in that case...  Yen_z | 01/06/04
Way Too Costly!  KeithRisler | 01/05/04
Not Yet!  Fred Feltmann | 01/06/04
PM-ID Transition?  blackmarlin | 01/06/04

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