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Subject:Re: Idea for more graphics and better archiving From:Eric Haddock <ehaddock -at- ENGAGENET -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 31 Jul 1997 13:20:41 -0500
I visited the web site and found the graphics are _horribly_ pixelated.
The opening page (er, frame) is especially bad. And no, it's not my 'puter.
At least, none of the other graphics on any other web pages bearing
high-resolution graphics are pixelated.
I assume that TCG converted the graphics for the web page? It's not a
very good endorsement. If TCG didn't, that's not a good endorsement either.
I was initially excited about the product because there has been
something like it on the Macintosh for years and years, but I haven't seen
the equivalent in the Windows world.
After seeing the web page I see I have to go back to looking....
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