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Hans Deventer
14th May 2007, 07:00 AM (07:00)
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Gina Stevenson
14th May 2007, 01:57 PM (13:57)
Thanks, we'll look. However, some of the better, more usable ones, are such high MB's that I just can't stay hooked up that long, or they'll even tell me they'll take more than 24 hrs!! (like the drawing one the other day, "Concept Draw," that was related to that "MindMap" or whatever it was called awhile ago).

You see, I've been drawing in WORD, a word-processing, not a graphics, program!! I can't send the publisher we've been trying to get a good cover to (that they've already once messed up supposedly copying in a graphics program, since it can't be transferred straight from Word to whatever). SOooo, tho' I could really use a good DRAWING program, I could not get the one the other day that was related to the "Mind Map," which I also missed (it was 59+MB!!).
:( :fun16 :(

'Wish that, if someone has either of those --- the one from a few days ago (which said it sells for about $149-159, don't recall exactly) or the "Mind Map" of earlier days --- that they could let me pay them for a CD copy via mail. Don't have the $150 for a program, when I already need to spend for memory to not get stopped in that way, and really need a graphics deal.

Dial-up just doesn't let one have what they could afford -- "free!" -- when they're already on dial-up b/c of the faster ones being more expensive. If I could get more graphics work from wherever, that might then help hook up differently someday in the far-away future??

Thanks for listening ... letting me gripe ... and, hopefully, someone might have the program. If they would realize that perhaps they could let someone be recognized for permission to actually use it (what do they call it now?) days after they started DL'ing -- just so long as they STARTED DL'ing on the right day -- one could GET a whole program ... in several sessions over several days. But when they only give you 24 hours, no matter what sort of computer speed you're working with, that leaves a lot of us out of the things that we can't afford otherwise.

OK, done ..........