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>(Funny--until last week, I never thought of Adobe as one of the
>major software developers
I can tell _someone_ hasn't worked in the graphic design industry....
<g!>
Adobe has been around for a long time and has done a lot to define font
standards and the like. They've always been the major player in things
graphic design like art, typesetting, printing, etc.
I'm not surprised to hear about cradle-to-grave solutions coming out of
Adobe. They already have quite a lot going for them already, what with
FrameMaker, Acrobat, PageMaker, etc. They have paper and internet stuff
covered.
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Eric Haddock ------ http://www2.corenet.net/moonlion (updated 10.27.96)
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