On Wed, 5 Jan 2000 16:47:46 -0500, Roger Turk wrote:
> Clarence Verge wrote:
>>> Hi Gregy, Hans;
----------------snip----------
> I wish I could think of some way to get back at these companies that
> If there were a few more people in the world with strong opinions willing
> to say "Enough is enough - I'm not going to support the use of this crap !" ,
> we might have a chance.
> I have resigned myself to waiting - it may take a long time and there may be
> (I hope) some major direction changes due to a long overdue backlash - but I
> trust that the results of this evolution will eventually be worthwhile.
> - Clarence Verge<<
> Clarence,
> After I read this I went back to the header as I was sure that you would have
> copied this to Adobe <G>. Unfortunately, you only sent it to the list, and
> all we can do is commiserate with you.
> Roger Turk
> Tucson, Arizona USA
Roger,,,Clarence...Hans.....,
Thanks for all your help, also Glenn....I went to the hamburg link
and got my DOS reader down....while I was there, I also got a Wim31
reader down, and, almost d/l my OS2 reader.....except it was the
German Language edition....I'll get the OS2 from the USA site....
Clarence...you hit lots of my hot buttons....I almost got up on
my soapbox, but you expressed my feelings more than well....
What we can do, is what we ARE doing.....keep eyes opened and
pass the word around......that may seem like little or nothing, but
that is the way LINUX progressed, and that is why DOS is STILL
the most widely used OS in the world, and, according to Mike
Swaine, DDJ, it is the fastest GROWING operating system...
What we can do, for this .PDF upbreak <g>, problem is see if
there is any DOS Unility, on the web that will convert these "new"
style files to "old" style files, or convert them to ASCII of such.
The "guru" of postscript is, of Don Lancaster, down in Arizona..
I am going to query him for his thoughts on the feasiblity of such
converting, in general....I'll get back to you if he has interesting
and applicable feedback...
gregy
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