print vs. the net
In some instant of an as***le who decides to bring down the ezboards, he literally destroys years worth of very interesting comments by a lot of people. I put a lot of effort, and so did a lot of...
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One solution might be to purchase Adobe Acrobat. This way you can make PDF's of any website you want to save. Once it's installed, you log onto the page(s) you wish to save, and hit the PRINT button....
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Didn't know you could do that--gonna have to look into it. Thanks for the tip! Michael
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I envy all of you who have published "real" mags. I've been in online publishing for almost 10 years now and it's only because I never tried to raise the funds to do a real zine. Though I've worked...
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I've been online publishing for over four years now, and basically I look at it as the poor man's voice with a lot of advantages: - anybody with a little gumption and a few bucks can do it - you...
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One of the biggest gripes I have about the digital world, is in fact the constant changing of formats. I have so much work that I've written, in various stages of completion, that I am no longer able...
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Quote:I now print copies of this stuff as I go, just in case. I'd rather retype something into my computer, than be unable to retieve it later. Don't retype. Scanners are very affordable now, and...
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Quote:there is software out there that can help your scanner to read your typed pages and pour that material back into your current computer Yeesh, have you actually found OCR software that works? :-)...
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This is Donna's province, actually, but she recommends ABBYY Professional Reader, Fine Edition.
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Until the next flavor comes along; meanwhile "Omega Man" has the right approach... in fact, he rather echo's my old computer prof: "Back it up, but be sure you have a Backup to backup the Backup".
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Well, "Print" can look nice, but I get one or two free copies for friends and family if I'm lucky. On "net" I can pass it around to anyone. Even if I get paid for the former, it's not enough to make...
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I LOVE the printed word! I collect monster movie mags and just love 'em but i like to dip into the online stuff too. I use both mediums in slightly different ways I guess. I now have my own blog and...
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Give me the printed mag any day. It's not too cost efficient for me to print stuff off of the net with my little old Officejet, plus it doesn't look as nice or have the permanance of a book or...
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Apologies to anybody here who's got an e-zine and might take offense, but to me, writing for cyberspace is like writing in the sand. I know that at least a few copies of my books will still be around...
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It's printed mags only for me (sorry to everyone else). Oh, I may check out and read online mags, and I do enjoy them.. but it's not the same. And as others have said, not as permanent.
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We just recently covered this same topic in the this three-page thread entitled "Print Or PDF's": http://monsterkidclassich...ku.com/topic/19401?page=1
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Good point, Rakshasa. I did experience a mild case of deja vu, when I posted my reply (above). However, my answer is still the same, no matter how many similar threads pop up. BTW, I have yet to...
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Weaver, obviously you have nothing better to do with your time. I would have rather received an answer to my earlier query than this lame joke (which is nearly a year old).
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>> nearly a year old << Most of my jokes are older than I am. "A year old" is hot-off-the-presses as far as I'm concerned!
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