[OS X TeX] Re: OT: Illustrator capabilities (was OT: log from Acrobat 7.0)
William Adams
will.adams at frycomm.com
Thu Jul 27 13:25:53 CEST 2006
On Jul 27, 2006, at 12:52 AM, Ross Moore wrote:
> If I understood correctly, Will's "quick pass" listed things that
> he currently does do in Illustrator, but that E-D cannot do ...
Correct. Thanks. Some of the things are difficult in Illustrator too
(but easy in FreeHand).
FWIW, I also fired off my list to the people working on Eazy Draw and
they were very receptive, so maybe it'll get better at some point in
time.
> ... and with a name like that it's hardly surprising it's not
> good enough for the needs of a professional graphic artist.
I try very hard not to be influenced by product names and instead to
concentrate on what the tool actually does and how well it does it.
If E-D would just add a few more features and tone down the colour in
the UI a bit it could be much more useful. In particular, not
supporting spot colours is a real deal breaker (of course, if OS X
came w/ a PANTONE license like FreeHand did, it'd ``just work'').
William
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William Adams
senior graphic designer
Fry Communications
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