tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3322543472485475876.post2347834186327351915..comments2024-01-12T00:20:22.174-12:00Comments on Machin Mania: Imaging Software QuestionMachin Manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09518381259926478157noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3322543472485475876.post-60805805966821515892015-12-15T12:57:48.330-12:002015-12-15T12:57:48.330-12:00Paul,
Yes, when Apple switched over to Intel chips...Paul,<br />Yes, when Apple switched over to Intel chips, it became possible for them to support Windows on the Mac platform.<br />--LarryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3322543472485475876.post-71907482338077887002015-12-15T09:06:15.305-12:002015-12-15T09:06:15.305-12:00Hi Roy
Good to hear you have found a solution, per...Hi Roy<br />Good to hear you have found a solution, personally I use Corel Draw for my collection write up.<br />The MBPC also use Corel Draw for their presentations, in particular, they display their outline of the machin head in their journal from clicking on an option from a simple scan.<br />I am self taught on "CD" but have found it invaluable I particularly use the transparency tool for effect and I use this tool a lot in my collection and the Certificates I produce for competitions and visitors for my local Philatelic Society.<br />A word of warning is that it is not supported by the MAC OS system.<br />Fortunately, after moving over to a MAC on the recommendation from my Son whom used to work for them, he was able to segregate my MAC to run MAC OS and Windows and I can simply switch between both, something to do with now using the same chipset?...<br />Anyway, if you run Windows it is very good if you want an alternative and you don't need the latest version which is horrendously expensive.<br />Regards <br />Paul Dexter<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13627803917893397664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3322543472485475876.post-33404973400388857972015-12-15T01:46:36.801-12:002015-12-15T01:46:36.801-12:00Many thanks to the people who responded to my ques...Many thanks to the people who responded to my questions. I can now inform you that I have (with the help of lawrence Haber) found a solution that fits my needs.<br /><br />lawrence kindley took me back to school and guided me through the dos and donts to create the perfect design. Many, many thanks Larry.<br /><br />I am now in the process of getting to grips with my new system and the designs are looking good.Machin Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09518381259926478157noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3322543472485475876.post-5927227104222176252015-12-14T19:49:14.497-12:002015-12-14T19:49:14.497-12:00If you already have Microsoft Office, you could us...If you already have Microsoft Office, you could use PowerPoint. It's easy to create various objects and align them as needed. It might not have all the features of a drawing program, but if you already have it, you can try it.<br /><br />--LarryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3322543472485475876.post-16396836934932440862015-12-13T03:59:31.612-12:002015-12-13T03:59:31.612-12:00microsoft paint, or openoffice diagram ... later ...microsoft paint, or openoffice diagram ... later has more optionsAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14499462008794347471noreply@blogger.com