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From: brianr@phred.UUCP (Brian Reese)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Postscript generating drawing program
Message-ID: <2756@phred.UUCP>
Date: 26 Sep 89 01:06:39 GMT
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In article <4104@pegasus.ATT.COM> dmt@pegasus.ATT.COM (Dave Tutelman) writes:
>In article <3140@mit-caf.MIT.EDU> gavin@mit-caf.UUCP (Gavin C. H. Zau) writes:
>>Our system has just been changed to a postscript printer.  Is
>>there a 'Freelance' like (or better) drawing program that 
>>generates postscript output for the PC line??  Thanks
>
>Microsoft Windows has the ability to install printers as Postscript
>printers.  I had been using MicroGrafX' In-A-Vision program for

MicroGrafX Designer is, I think, a revamped In*A*Vision.  There is also
Graph Plus for graph presentation, and Draw for basic drawings.

I've used Designer off and on.  Pretty good package.

Brian

 
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Brian Reese                           uw-beaver!pilchuck!seahcx!phred!brianr
Physio Control Corp., Redmond, Wa.                         brianr@phred.UUCP
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