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- From: cca@sscux1.ssc.gov (Charles Allen)
- Subject: Re: Drawing program with publishing facilities
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.133926.14812@sunova.ssc.gov>
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- Organization: UTexas-Austin Physics
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 13:39:26 GMT
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- >We have seen that FreeHand 3.1, Illustrator 3.2, and Canvas 3.X all do
- >Publish/Subscribe. One feature that I like is this:
- >
- >Canvas 3.X and Illustrator 3.2 can publish parts of a document, FreeHand 3.1
- >will not. For handling a bunch of small pieces this is a nice feature, as you
- >can do all of the work in one document, then publish each group separately.
- >(You can also subscribe to a group you published! This lets you duplicate
-
- I'd like to point out that MacDraw Pro 1.5 has both these features as
- well. As an owner of both Canvas and MacDraw Pro, I find myself using
- MacDraw Pro most of the time. It's clean, elegant interface doesn't
- get in the way of what I'm trying to do. Canvas just has too much
- stuff that really doesn't help me and just gets in the way.
-
- Charles Allen UTexas-Austin Physics allen@uthep2.ph.utexas.edu
-