Just to satisfy the Karmic requirements for my next life, I need to point
out that this is not a hack -- it's a crack, as in, illegally acquiring
access to font files not paid for.

The Type-On-Call disc was a (pre-internet) simplified way to buy new fonts
in a hurry for design/production houses that would have client work come in
with missing fonts (little-known fact -- it is illegal to send the fonts to
a prepress/print shop with a file that you create).

Unfortunately, it's not a licensed copy of all the fonts on the disc, and,
since the fonts are still available for purchase (for those who have deep
pockets) from Adobe, it doesn't really fall into the category of "abandoned
so cracking is justified" software.

Regards,

Lincoln

> 
>> A hack using Norton?
>> 
> 
> Does anyone know anything more about this ????
> 


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