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To: Dick Gaskill <dgaskill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Open architecture for recording/editing Macros, etc.
From: "Dov Isaacs" <isaacs@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2001 22:47:57 -0800
Cc: "'Stuart Burnfield'" <stuartb@xxxxxxxxxx>, John Keim <jkeim@xxxxxxxxxx>, Framers <framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Free Framers <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
In-Reply-To: <ED4E7E5C02E7D4119E7600D0B73C485F5339A9@PUMPKIN>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
The only problem with Windows NT 4 is that it is Type 1 font and PostScript brain-dead. That liability was fixed with Windows 2000. In other words, I would not recommend Windows NT 4 for any publishing endeavors, but whole-heartedly recommend Windows 2000. And Windows 2000 is many orders of magnitude more reliable than Windows'9x/Me. - Dov At 2/8/2001 10:27 PM, Dick Gaskill wrote: >Been using FM and other tools on both NT and Unix for a long time. >Currently use only NT. Works fine. Cannot imagine why anyone would say it >isn't a good platform for publishing. Also don't recall any Adobe people >saying anything negative about NT, but something could've slipped by (lotsa >messages on this list). > >Dov, your comments regarding that would be appreciated here. > >Re Macros, you can do this on NT, but you need either a 3rd party app or a >programmable keyboard such as the Avant Stellar. > >-dg ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **