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From: Sascha Pabst <Sascha.Pabst@****.INFORMATIK.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
Subject: Re: Postscript Files Translation
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 13:29:37 +0200
Gurth wrote:
> >On the subject of postscript files:
> [snip]
> >I can
> >translate postcript files to another format, more suited to today's
> >computing environments. Any suggestion on which format could be used? (No, I
> >don't own an Adobe Acrobat Creator :)
>
> How about Word or WordPerfect files, or maybe CorelDRAW? (In order of
> preference :)
Word Perfect are fine, MS Word even better (WP reads MSW -files :-), but
a file format like rtf is even better (can be read by most word processors).
Don't even think about CorelDraw, it is not used on sensible computers
(err, sorry, I meant Macintoshes). Generally unknown file formats readable
by only one program out there in the world are _way_ to restricting!

Sascha
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