psfales@cbnewsc.att.com (Peter Fales) (10/27/90)
I am looking for reviews/recommendations for software that could be used to make reasonably nice "award certificates" on a PostScript printer. I have heard of something called "certificate maker." Does it support PostScript? This would be for use in a business environment, so I would need something that looks nice and not too "cutesy." Thanks for your help. -- Peter Fales AT&T, Room 5B-420 N9IYJ 2000 N. Naperville Rd. UUCP: ...att!ihlpb!psfales Naperville, IL 60566 Domain: psfales@ihlpb.att.com work: (708) 979-8031
clouds@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Kathy Strong) (10/30/90)
In article <1990Oct26.224517.1804@cbnewsc.att.com> psfales@cbnewsc.att.com (Peter Fales) writes: >I am looking for reviews/recommendations for software that could be used >to make reasonably nice "award certificates" on a PostScript printer. >I have heard of something called "certificate maker." Does it support >PostScript? This would be for use in a business environment, so I >would need something that looks nice and not too "cutesy." > CertificateMaker, by Springboard, will print to Postscript printers, is easy to use, and unlike much of their stuff, is restrained rather than excessively "cute." I don't own it, having little need, but I've helped a brand-new Mac user set it up and produce certificates in under half an hour. Go for it. --K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Strong : "Welcome to FUBAR Corp., where there's (Clouds moving slowly) : never enough time to do a job right, clouds@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu : but always enough time to do it over."