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Uh oh, you said irregardless. jk
Yes it is clever. Many times in the past, Apple faithful have picked apart their "announcement" graphics looking for hints as to what was being announced. This one is a bit more obvious
whatthefont won't find a font that they don't sell or offer for free. My first choice is always whatfontis and very rarely will whatthefont identify a font when whatfontis wont. Usually it is the other way around. The disadvantage to whatfontis is that you cannot submit low contrast images. For...
What is the advantage of this software over say whatfontis? Signosaurus says the web based search is not good. That is probably my important need. I don't want to have to search for and add tens of thousands of "free fonts" to my hard drive to make the software work properly. The online services...
Really? Everything I have read has said the opposite. Only hacks allow for removing the Metro interface. I don't follow Windows closely so I may be very wrong.
I think MS wants this to stay
I think the uproar is the perpetual license thing. Let's say you don't like the subscription model. Once you stop the subscription and decide a boxed version makes more sense, there is no "credit" for 1 or more years of paying the subscription.
I have always skipped versions like many others...
I think Adobe's new strategy is to force you to upgrade every year or go with the subscription model. From what I have read on the Adobe online forums is that you won't be able to skip upgrades. Unless they change it, going from cs5 to cs7 for instance will be a full purchase price and only cs6...
I think he was kind of seeing my point. The "cut lines and all" made it sound like "here it is ready to go." Wrong assumption.
Had I known it would have turned into this I would not have posted and i was concerned it might. Everyone has their preferred way of dealing with vectors. When you...
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