- looking for a free program that can design allsorts of signs and banners and posters etc.
- Posted by seeyoujimmy on July 31st, 2007
I used to use a great program called sierra print artst but was only made to
work in windows 98.I like to make signs of warning with headlines and text
underneath and be able to see that actual size of text in my project bas
its made instaed of these cheap programs that you just enter text into a
small blank search bar similiar type thing that doesnt let you see a preview
of your finished project , do you know of any great programs that would come
into this area of designing similair to MS powrpoint but slighty better with
a alot more options as it would be appreciate as its going to a good cause
,, all advice is welcome and i know there are lots but suggestions of more
than one would be welcome for me to check them out to see if its what am
looking for.
- Posted by Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov on July 31st, 2007
"seeyoujimmy" <nospam@nomalware.com> wrote:
Start here, http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/
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- Posted by Mike Easter on July 31st, 2007
seeyoujimmy wrote:
Sierra Print Artist history is briefly developed in the wiki and
outlined from the early 90s to the present including its forks and
derivatives, contributors and evolution and ownership.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Print_Artist Sierra Print Artist
Current website and v. 21 is here http://www.printartist.com/ and sells
for $30 and runs on Windows_ 98/Me/2000/XP
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- Posted by Rôgêr on July 31st, 2007
seeyoujimmy wrote:
CorelDRAW. Very powerful, very flexible.
- Posted by Blinky the Shark on August 1st, 2007
seeyoujimmy wrote:
Uh...it's still available, and works through WinXP. Did you look for it
*at all*?
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- Posted by thanatoid on August 1st, 2007
"seeyoujimmy" <nospam@nomalware.com> wrote in
news:SUOri.15845$sI3.12275@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net:
I have never used it - I use PageMaker - but there is aprogram
called SerifPlus which is the same, just supposedly not as good
(although who knows) and you can get a free copy of it on many
computer-magazine CD's if you look around. Otherwise look up
"DTP freware" on google (or shareware, a lot of it works forever
anyway). DTP stands for desktop publishing.
You could find a free older version of CorelDraw in the same
way.
I am not aware of decent DTP programs that were offered free
aside from these. But you could PROBABLY (again, I have never
used it) do the same in Paint Shop Pro, lots of older (before
Corel bought them out) versions of which are to be found all
over the place.
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- Posted by allen@example.invalid on August 1st, 2007
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 22:41:54 GMT, "seeyoujimmy" <nospam@nomalware.com>
wrote:
newgroup, you will get plenty of genuine, good advice. This is where
all the material for: http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/ is discussed
and voted upon. They are very helpful, good Luck
Allen