BEST OF SHOW NYC 98: www.webstuff.com
Tom Carrolan
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GoLive's CyberStudio Personal Edition They were giving it away! If you owned PageMill or HomePage and could toss your original manual & CD in the big bin out front of the booth those crazy people at GoLive would give you a copy of their "lite" program... in a box and everything. Otherwise the show price for the renamed CS 2.0 app. was $69.95. CyberStudio is so completely a Mac-like web page design package that Apple was rumored to be buying the company. If you only got their grid tool tacked onto one of the other products on the market, it would be worth $169 but you get so much more. And if you are serious: CS 3.0, the pro version, runs $299. |
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| GoLive's signature colors, go ahead take a handful -- yummy. | ||||||||
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Adobe's ImageReady Look, if you don't have Photoshop for your web work you must have ImageReady. You'll see a mixture of reviews on this product but we have a rep. of advocating stuff for the rest of us. We like this one for its simplicity and lack of Photoshop-like dialogs: you don't want lots of choices, you just want trim web images. The best presentation at Macworld NYC was at the Adobe booth. Stephen Johnson -- digital photgrapher -- gave a fascinating slide show focusing on the superiority of pixels over emulsion. That difference exists right now, not off in the future. Look for a repeat performance in SF. The free posters were amazingly sharp. |
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