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- From: billd@gdstech.GRUMMAN.COM (Bill D'Camp)
- Subject: Re: ?? Drawing Package for Sun ??
- In-Reply-To: Holland_Thomas@Tandem.Com's message of Mon, 14 Dec 1992 18: 05:33 GMT
- Message-ID: <BILLD.92Dec14134201@gdstech.GRUMMAN.COM>
- Followup-To: comp.sys.sun.apps
- Sender: billd@gdstech.grumman.com (Bill D'Camp)
- Organization: Grumman Corporation
- References: <Holland_Thomas-141292094622@tomh.cpd.tandem.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 18:42:01 GMT
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- In article <Holland_Thomas-141292094622@tomh.cpd.tandem.com> Holland_Thomas@Tandem.Com (Tom Holland) writes:
- > I am trying to determine wether I should use my Sun (FrameMaker) or
- > my Mac (Word) for writing the documentation for my next project. One
- > factor I am looking at is drawing capabilities. I'm not trying to
- > denigrate
- > either application, but the built in drawing capabilities of both Word and
- > FrameMaker are not too impressive (IMHO). Are there any drawing
- > packages for the Sun which are comperable to MacDraw on the Mac? Thanks.
-
- > Tom Holland
-
- You could try Island Draw, or if you have version 3 of of Frame you
- could do your drawing on the Mac and import them into Frame.
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