[muglo] Re: Intaglio ?

  • From: Paul Thomas <paul_thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:46:34 -0500

I, too, like Tee, mainly use Appleworks; mainly WP, a little SS and 
sometimes Paint. For Database I still use File Maker Pro (OS 9); others 
that I use are Graphic Converter and Claris Home Page.

That's about it!!

Paul

On Mar 29, 2006, at 10:17 AM, Tee Cashmore wrote:

>
> On 29-Mar-06, at 9:37 AM, Ilbert Walker wrote:
>
>> Anybody yet tried out Intaglio 2.7.   from Purgatory Software (love
>> the name !)
>> It brings back all the simplicity of Mac Paint and Mac Draw - without
>> some of the over load of AppleWorks
>>
>> http://www.purgatorydesign.com/
>>
>> Intaglio is a traditional Macintosh drawing & illustration
>> application exclusively for Mac OS X. Patterned after the original
>> Macintosh drawing applications, Intaglio is intuitive to beginners
>> and familiar to traditional Macintosh users. Intaglio builds on the
>> 2D graphics, text, color, and scripting capabilities of Mac OS X to
>> provide unprecedented power and flexibility in an inexpensive drawing
>> program that is an ideal tool for beginners and experienced graphics
>> experts alike.
>>
>> For someone who doesn't want to get into all the bells and whistles
>> of advanced graphic programmes, it might be the answer?
>>
>> What do you use for simple graphic jobs ?
>>
>> Ilbert
>
> After 23 years in the Apple world I still use Appleworks & don't find
> Any need for anything else. I use the Word Processing part mostly,
> Database next, Do my Garden layouts, model train layouts, & renovation
> layouts with draw (scale drawings are a breeze), and a little bit of
> spreadsheet use for mileage calcs when travel planning.
> Sure there are more sophisticated data bases & word processors out
> there, but I don't need them.
> BTW where is the "over load of Appleworks" ???
> TTFN,
> TeeC
>
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