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- From: "Robert S. Iacullo" <eagle@serv.net>
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- Subject: Re: What is the purpose and role of the Amiga?
- Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 01:44:52 -0700
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- Gary Alan Peake wrote:
- >
- > {BIG SNIP}
- >
- > >Back in 1985, Amiga had Dpaint which you couldn't run in a smaller window.
- > >Its no comparison to Photoshop.
- >
- > I keep seeing you guys make this comparison ... let's try compatible
- > programs? Put Opal Paint against Photoshop ...
-
- No a good comparison because OP was put together as an add in to a
- hardware package. It was not a complete graphics package that has been
- developed over many years. Besides, Photoshop costs a fortune. I would
- expect it to be better than a value add in. Why don't you give up.
- >
-
- Ok, lets compare... The Video Toaster against....?????
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