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  1. Open up Task Manager and scroll down the list of programs and see which program is using how much of the cpu.
  2. Or run Linux with a VirtualBox to run all your windows programs.
  3. Not entirely true. When NetBooks first came out they ran on Linux. After they started selling like hot cakes because they were so cheap MicroSoft got very worried that would permanently loose market share once people saw how easy it was to use. MicroSoft then approached NetBook manufacturers with an offer to reduce the price of Windows to a few bucks if they would put Windows on their NetBooks instead of Linux.
  4. I have to agree with you there. I have Linux Mint on my desktop and it has been a pain. You will definitely need to frequent the Mint Forums to get help doing things. I have been pretty lucky with getting answers to my problems that work but some users are less then friendly to newbies. My last problem was getting Mint to recognize my on-board audio so I could use my Bose speakers. The only thing it would play through was my monitor speakers. The answer was to go into the audio folder and delete everything. Sounded crazy but it worked. Getting programs installed can be another crazy adventure. While there are easy options not all companies will put out a easy install version. I downloaded my Samsung printer drivers for Linux but still haven't figured out how to install it.
  5. I was watching some videos and the reds looked red in affinity in the videos but when I went into my affinity the reds looked orange. I thought that was weird so I color calibrated my monitor and now my reds in affinity are red. Problem solved.
  6. It sounds like an exciting feature. I look forward to using it. I really like the fact that this would be a vector based solution. Keep up the good work!
  7. This is what I am talking about: Advance Vanishing Point
  8. I think we have arrived at what is commonly referred to as a circular argument.
  9. What I am talking about is when it says "Maximum number of fonts allowed in the font library" are they saying each individual font or a whole alphabet counts as 1 font?
  10. Really the only difference between the Standard and Free version that might be limiting to me is the Maximum number of fonts allowed in the font library. I hope that figure is talking about individual fonts?
  11. Doesn't Adobe Photoshop have this feature where you create meshes/grids and images stick to it in proper perspective?
  12. You know this has been asked and explained by Serif. You have a document in PPX9 that includes several features not supported in AP yet. What do you do with these in conversion? This is the problem. If you just want to get the document into AP then PDF will do the trick. If you just want to get the document into AP and then be able to...not going to happen in version 1. Once I read that I completely understood the problem.
  13. I think they said a major problem with conversion was features. There are features in PP that are not going to be in AP. It is probably going to take AP a few versions to catch up with PP feature wise. All the Serif training books were produced in PPX9.
  14. Or whenever. At this point in time I am hoping for an after Christmas release date.
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