On 6 Dec 2012, at 07:29, Raymond Weisling wrote:

> 6. The user manuals and other buyer documentation in PDF form and in FreeHand 
> 8 files (the originals from which the PDFs are made. It may not be easy to 
> use the FH8 files, but the stuff is there.

I still use FreeHand MX on a legacy machine and I can read and convert FreeHand 
8 files into other formats, should that prove helpful to anyone. FreeHand MX 
works up to, and including, Snow Leopard. It was, and still is, in many ways 
superior to Adobe Illustrator, but Adobe bought the product and killed it. 
Shame on Adobe.

I am really sorry Ray has encountered such a catalogue of misfortunes in his 
life. Equally I feel the pain of those whose orders were unfulfilled. As a 
co-moderator of this group today I can only sit firmly on the fence and urge 
that members remain polite and courteous to each other. Grievances should be 
taken off-list please.

Over the years this group has been an incredible think-tank of ideas and 
expertise and I personally would like to thank a number of members for their 
education of me, their generosity and their detailed help. I never thought I 
had enough ability to light up a nixie, let alone program a microprocessor yet, 
through the patient help and guidance of people in this group, I have lit 
nixies, got them cross-fading and done lots of really cool stuff with them. 

May the warm glow of the neon soften all our hearts,

John S

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