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Posted by Jim Upchurch (Member # 209) on :
 
I went to check out their site to see if there were any updates. Nobody home, the page doesn't load any more. Did they go belly up already ?

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Artworks
Olympia WA



 


Posted by David Wright (Member # 111) on :
 
I just went there Jim.
www.future-1.com
Is that the address you tried?

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Wright Signs
Wyandotte, Michigan
Since 1978
www.wrightsigns.outputto.com
All change isn't progress, and all progress isn't forward.
 


Posted by Greg Gulliford (Member # 170) on :
 
Just out of curiosity I checked and their page loaded just fine for me.

http://www.future-1.com

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Greg Gulliford
aka MetroDude
Metro Signs and Banners
1403 N. Greene St. #1
Spokane, WA 99202
509-536-9452

mail@metrosignsandbanners.com
 


Posted by Jim Upchurch (Member # 209) on :
 
Yes, that's the address I tried. I just tried it again, even clinking on the links ends up finding no server. Weird.

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Artworks
Olympia WA



 


Posted by Matthew Broadus (Member # 306) on :
 
Hey Jim, we need you! Join our vm pro support group and learn all kinds of slick tricks. Actually, we've only learned a couple, but, we just started! We got 9 or 10 people who are determined to learn how to master this program. E-mail me to get your name on the list.

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Matthew Broadus
Matthew Broadus Advertising Jacksonville, Fl.

 


Posted by Graham Hodge (Member # 168) on :
 
I just had to look at their site too, certainly the software has some nice features I wish SignLab would take notice of. Are there any happy users of Vinyl master? How doea it compare with others?

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Gray M. Hodge
Cam River Signs
Somerset, Tasmania.
 


Posted by Neil Riley (Member # 383) on :
 
Hi Gray,
I bought VMPro a while ago. I like it, it has some great features lacking in Signlab, but I still find myself using Signlab for 99% of my vinyl work.
It came in real handy recently though, I was looking everywhere for a font, and found it on the VMPro CD. I used their font utility to find and view the font, from there you can either install it or choose to "use now"
This loads in into the VM font list.
So I set it out in there,exported to Signlab,and cut it from there.
Much easier than trying to install a font into Signlab just for one headline.

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Neil Riley
Riley Signs
Adelaide,
South Ozzz
A "Down Under" Supporter!


 




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