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- If you suffer from a strange urge to produce
- personalised cards, banners, certificates and calendars
- in the home, this is the one for you. Greetings Workshop
- is fun to use, and has one of the most intuitive interfaces
- IÆve ever seen. If you expect Blue Peter (popular UK childrenÆs
- TV programme: see http://www.bbc.co.uk/blue_peter/) style results,
- though, think again - the Greetings Workshop cards look very
- professional. You can get away with a black and white printer
- to use this software, but itÆs enough to encourage you to buy
- one of the excellent low price colour printers (plenty under ú200 now)
- on the market.
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- Unless youÆre very stingy, itÆs unlikely that Greetings Workshop
- will replace your conventional card buying. Where it comes up
- trumps is knocking up thank you cards for the childrenÆs birthday
- presents, or making a card for those occasions when you wouldnÆt
- bother normally, but it really can make a difference to say "sorry"
- or "get well" or "I miss you". Great stuff, this.
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- Overall - Genuine family fun making personalised cards. Priced
- around ú45 in the UK. Win95 CD. Distributed by Microsoft,
- web site: <a href="http://www.microsoft.com">
- http://www.microsoft.com</a>
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