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Graham Hodge
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Apart from our respective favourite signmaking software, what other software do you find vital to your life? (business or personal).
My vote is for:
Winfax, for sending/recieving faxes.
ACT for managing my client details.
MYOB for accounts.
Palm software (plus hardware) for taking it on the road.
QuickVerse Bible for keeping my mind on heavenly things.
Brittanica for earthly wisdom.
Thumbs Plus for viewing piccies and clipart.
Jaws PDF for sending stuff to clients.
Ontrack Powerdesk for file management.
to mention a few.

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Gray M. Hodge
Cam River Signs
Somerset, Tasmania.


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Dave Grundy
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Hi Gray...My list....

IrfanView for viewing graphic files without messing around with my browser

RomCat for locating clipart on any of the Corel CD's I have, quicker and easier than thumbing thru a manual.

Adobe Type Manager for managing fonts

JpeOptimizer for compressing JPGS easily

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Dave Grundy
AKA "applicator" on mIRC
"stickin' sticky stuff to valuable vessels and vehicles!"
in Granton, Ontario, Canada
1-519-225-2634
dave.grundy@quadro.net
www.quadro.net/~shirley


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Neil Riley
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I use jpegoptimizer so much I bought the Imageoptimizer program. This also does gif files - as well as png's.
It's great for saving digital photo's...just open 'em, crop 'em, crunch 'em and save 'em.
Get the shareware version at www.xat.com
Cheers, Neil

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


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Glenn Taylor
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Continuum (an internet game)

Its my stress relief. Their motto is "Meet new friends, then kill them!"

But seriously, aside from the illustration and sign programs, the number one program I can't live without is "EstiMate".

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Warning: A well designed sign may cause fatigue due to increased business.
http://members.tripod.com/taylor_graphics
walldog@nc.rr.com

[This message has been edited by Glenn Taylor (edited August 08, 2001).]


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Jerry Morrissey
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Estimate Sign software.
An unbelievable time saver.

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Jerry Morrissey
Rapid Graphics & Signs
Omaha NE
402-597-3606
jcm@novia.net


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Bill Preston
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Flight Sim 2000 Pro, and Combat Flight Sim ww2 European edition with some add-ons from Abacus.
I make-believe members of my local planning board and zoning board of appeals are flying the enemy stuff. Great incentive, and I rarely miss.

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Bill Preston
Fly Creek, N.Y. USA
wpreston2@stny.rr.com


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old paint
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corel 7, thumbs plus 4.02, print artist 6.0, win fax 9.0(m/s took out the fax stuff in 98, or i cant find it)quicken 2001 home & small business, MIRC, ICQ, ,,,,,,,

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joe pribish-A SIGN MINT
2811 longleaf Dr.
pensacola, fl 32526
850-944-5060
BEWARE THE TRUTH.....YOU MAY NOT LIKE WHAT YOU FIND


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Bob Rochon
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There isn't any software I can't live without.


I'm sorry I have to change that thought, without quickbooks I'd be bumming quarters on the street corner.

and Estimate is a help too!

but that's it, I don't need anything else, ....except maybe this paddle ball,.....and this chair.


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Bob Rochon
Creative Signworks
Millbury, MA
bob@creativesignworks.com

"Some people's kids"


[This message has been edited by Bob Rochon (edited August 08, 2001).]


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Barry Branscum
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hey GRAY!!! as for BIBLE SOFTWARE...my personal fave is the FREE ONLINE BIBLE it is absolutely GREAT if you dig doing greek/hebrew exegesis!

www.onlinebible.org

Barry

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Master's Touch Signs &
Screenprinting
Clinton AR
5017456246
ICQ 17430008
"Imagine the Possibilities..."


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David Fisher
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Win VNC - Virtual Network Computing, lets you operate another computer on a network as if you were sitting in front of it.
Abatus Mirror Server - For making a simple job of maintaining a mirror image of critical files
AutoCAD - For just about anything vector related.
mIRC - For wasting time when you should be working.
MS Access - incredibly useful for a million things
FTP Serv-U - Allows you to give people access to specified directories/drives while you are online.

David

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David Fisher
D.A. & P.M. Fisher Services
Brisbane Australia
da_pmf@yahoo.com


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Graham Hodge
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Actually Bob, I nearly asked about "software I can't live without" but, I agree, that is silly, we all lived without software once (unless you're under 10) Instead I said 'vital to your life' (as a computer user, of course).

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Gray M. Hodge
Cam River Signs
Somerset, Tasmania.


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Myra Grozinger
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Do I ever feel clueless when I read about all this sophisticated stuff y’all are using!
I still kick and scream about computers and a lot that comes with them. I freeze up mentally when it comes to software I think is way too fancy and removed from my reality.
Yet, other than EstiMate, without which I really don’t want to operate, I very much like the Digital Auto Library. I do quite a number of vehicles, and not only do I not have to crawl all over them any more to measure, I can create and give visual designs and proposals quickly. That eliminates misunderstanding and helps me upsell the customer who comes in and just wants his name on the side as big as he can get it cheap. The printouts are a professional and exact replica of the vehicle, I hang them up on a 4x8 display board and then attach a photo of the finished job. My customers study it and recognize vehicles around town.

Now for the comment……”did YOU do all these”…..and my stock answer….”Well, actually I like to display the work of my competition”…..

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Myra A. Grozinger
Signs Limited
Winston-Salem, NC
V 336-722-1033/F 336-723-6112
signslimited@triad.rr.com


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Rick Sacks
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I see several comments about Thumbs, for managing photos, and this year I switched to CompuPic Pro. I like it better. Have any of you tried it?

I think the fondness for Acrobat will increase also, as continuing growth is occurring with PDF's.

I really use the eremove.exe all the time too. It shows me what email is on my server awaiting download. I see the titles and a tad of content if I'm further curious. I can select what I want nixxed, and download the rest, preventing unwanted emails ever landing on my system.

I also like the fontlist.exe that gives me viewing or pages in print of all my loaded true type fonts.

How can you print pages of the Corel fonts that are on the CD that are not loaded into the system?

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The SignShop
Mendocino, California
"Where the Redwoods meet the Surf"


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Graham Hodge
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Rick, do you have an address for CompuPic Pro? I've not heard of it. I've been using ThumbsPlus for years but I'm always open to improvement. I'm glad to hear someone else appreciates Listfonts, a simple useful program!

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Gray M. Hodge
Cam River Signs
Somerset, Tasmania.


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Rick Sacks
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Don't be blue Gray, you can find it at
http://www.photodex.com/products/pro/index.html

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The SignShop
Mendocino, California
"Where the Redwoods meet the Surf"


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