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Re: Linux Greeting Cards (Was: Photoshop most-wanted Linux app)

  • Subject: Re: Linux Greeting Cards (Was: Photoshop most-wanted Linux app)
  • From: ray <ray@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 16:55:05 -0700
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 16:16:25 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:

> __/ [Kier] on Sunday 05 February 2006 16:07 \__
> 
>> On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 08:57:01 -0700, ray wrote:
>> 
>>> On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 22:24:26 -0800, Au79 wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Desktop Linux - USA
>>>> 
>>>> When Novell recently reported early results from its survey of what
>>>> applications people wanted ported to Linux, a lot of people were
>>>> surprised to see ...
>>>> 
>>>> <http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS2471885182.html>
>>>> --
>>> 
>>> I'd rather that they target apps which have NO linux software i.e. tax
>>> software and greeting card maker.
>> 
>> According to the latest Linux Format, there's a relatively new card making
>> app called KreetingKard that looks promising.
>> 
>> http://linux-life.net/program/cc/kde/app/kreetingkard
> 
> For the past few years I have been using Apple's service:
> 
> http://www.mac.com/WebObjects/iCards.woa?
> 
> I used to actually send the card using Apple's service, which was unreliable,
> laggy, and slightly intrusive. Then I began to take screenshots of the card
> I had produced (they block the context menu which allows to save the image)
> and send it directly by E-mail.
> 
> The day that I will pay for greeting cards software is the day when Sinister
> Midget turns out to be 7-foot tall, Erik works as a lawyer (and thus tells
> /some/ truths), and Bailo /really/ uses Linux.
> 
> Roy

Not speaking of e-mail cards, but rather design and print paper cards on
the computer.


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