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- From: blevin@netcom.com (Bryan Levin)
- Subject: Re: are USR Couriers really a superior modem?
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- Organization: BL Instruments, consulting
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- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 1996 17:54:38 GMT
- Sender: blevin@netcom11.netcom.com
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- : THAT is why PDF is much more suitable for documentation files than Postscript.
- : Postscript would require a Postscript printer, which most people do NOT have
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- : You can download a free version of Acrobat (and even a Netscape Plug-In
- : version) from Adobe's web site.
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- You didn't see my posting on this thread, did you??
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- There's no difference between downloading the adobe acrocrap and ghostscript -
- both are free and both allow you to view on your screen (or print) rich text
- documents.
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- You DO NOT need a postscript printer to view postscript.
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- Bryan Levin
- <a href="http://www.hal.com/services/juggle/home/blevin@netcom.com"> BL </a>
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