I think it does, I downloaded it through my subscription as it was the last version able to open pagemaker files. I will confirm this evening when I get home from work.Jeff wrote: You can also use InDesign CS2 for free:
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/ ... d=19SCDRQK#
I don't think it will run on Windows 8 or 10 though.
Anyone have any experiance with Scribus?
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Re: Anyone have any experiance with Scribus?
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Re: Anyone have any experiance with Scribus?
On my Mac, it will not operate on any System past 10.6.8, which leaves me stuck unless I can get a cheap copy of a newer version at some point. CS2 is quite old by computer standards, about 12 or 13 years now I think.robertsconley wrote:I think it does, I downloaded it through my subscription as it was the last version able to open pagemaker files. I will confirm this evening when I get home from work.Jeff wrote: You can also use InDesign CS2 for free:
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/ ... d=19SCDRQK#
I don't think it will run on Windows 8 or 10 though.
Re: Anyone have any experiance with Scribus?
Well, this version isn't opening on my macbook pro (running Sierra). Looks like I'll look at Publisher.robertsconley wrote:I think it does, I downloaded it through my subscription as it was the last version able to open pagemaker files. I will confirm this evening when I get home from work.Jeff wrote: You can also use InDesign CS2 for free:
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/ ... d=19SCDRQK#
I don't think it will run on Windows 8 or 10 though.
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Thomas Jefferson in letter to Madison
Back in the days when a leopard could grab and break your Australopithecus (gracile or robust) nek and drag you into the tree as a snack, mankind has never had a break"
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