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2:01 pm November 15, 2010
| David Blatner
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This is great. Ah yes, one-point-oh… it was a fascinating time, as revolutions often are.
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4:03 pm November 15, 2010
| Furry
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Huh?
Page not found!
Why is the link broken so quickly?
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5:07 pm November 15, 2010
| David Blatner
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oops! Sorry… Alfred's original link had some extra html characters in there. It's working now, I think.
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1:10 am November 16, 2010
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The wishlist near the end is interesting!
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3:58 am November 16, 2010
| Jongware
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Yeah, how did people work in InDesign 1.0 without the History Palette?
(Oh, wait …)
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9:39 am December 5, 2010
| Alan Gilbertson
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I just caught up with this thread. My favorite part is "The program comes with an informative User Guide." Ahem.
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3:22 pm December 30, 2010
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To think, our newspaper design department could have been using ID from the start instead of using QXP3.3-QXP4.1 until we moved to CS2 only a few years ago because apparently it wasn't compatible with our production system at that stage. Our lives would have been complete at an earlier age.
Does anyone remember Archetype which was also a way-back-then thing? If we keep going back, we'll be in hot metal days again.
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