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Adobe scared???
Mike,

Each time I have a look at zdnet threads such as this one, you
are there posting your deep thoughts on any subject.

Funnily the words which are ever present in any of your posts, in
almost every sentence you write are "my rep".

Come on, start thinking by yourself! It is not because you are
working for some Windows-related firm or company that you
have to be a Windows robot. The computer law fully applies in
your case: "garbage in, garbage out". Give that to your rep.

As for your total enthusiasm for Publisher and the like, wow am I
happy I do not run a pre-press or printing facilities. Designers
like you used to give printers heart attacks with their Word
brochure containing RGB photos at 72 dpi... Because you
"upgraded" to Publisher does not mean you have become a
designer, at least not for press material. Wake up and smell the
coffee... but maybe your rep does not drink coffee. Yes, sorry, I
remember you had drinks with him on another thread...

Finally, just wait until hackers find a way into your computer
because of security holes in the new Windows designer
software!!!
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Very, very nice  P. Douglas | 01/24/06
Adobe running scared...  Mike Cox | 01/24/06
9.2.....  TheBoyBailey | 01/24/06
Pixar!  An_Axe_to_Grind | 01/24/06
Adobe scared???  Serpamac | 01/24/06
It's a plant...  no.junk@... | 01/25/06
Wow two fish for the price one  shallow_diver | 01/25/06
Big fish, poor little worms  Serpamac | 02/01/06
Not much chance of success...  Yen_z | 01/24/06
I was interested in your opinion until I saw...  Confused by religion | 01/24/06
Just because you never heard of 'em, Milly...  Yen_z | 01/24/06
Your chauvinistic dismissal only reinforces the obvious...  Confused by religion | 01/24/06
So we can assume you haven't even seen them?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/24/06
Here's a review for you:  Yen_z | 01/24/06
Umm  IT Scion | 01/24/06
Yup, and it's gotten a LOT better.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/24/06
Well said!  An_Axe_to_Grind | 01/24/06
Your lack of training is your problem, not mine.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/24/06
Yen, that review was from three beta's ago.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/24/06
NoAx, why are you and Milly stomping on this guy?  hipparchus2001 | 01/24/06
SImple really, if you never tried the product, you are clueless.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/25/06
Clarification for you Yen  marksashton | 01/25/06
Just to help you gain a clue.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/25/06
Basic Flaws  Serpamac | 02/01/06
Pixar better with Microsoft software???  Anthony Frausto-Robledo | 01/24/06
Wrong again...  Confused by religion | 01/24/06
16 years later  Serpamac | 01/24/06
These products aren't microsoft office  hipparchus2001 | 01/24/06
Do you live in a cave?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/24/06
OK so web designer will be free with office 12 will it?  hipparchus2001 | 01/24/06
No, Expression is not for sale yet.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/25/06
Yeah, Microsoft fails at everything...  John Carroll ZDNet Moderator | 01/24/06
PocketPC and Windows Mobile  hipparchus2001 | 01/24/06
formerly known as 'acrylic'...  HypnoToad | 01/24/06
Yeah, I agree, stick with the shovel  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/25/06
Import from Adobe Photoshop?  T1Oracle | 01/24/06
Stupid code names. The actual package names are more informative:  hipparchus2001 | 01/24/06
Making web sites is not a small market.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/25/06
like google video beta  hipparchus2001 | 01/26/06
Sparkle  nosferatuca | 01/24/06
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