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  • Macromedia, Adobe make peace for bigger fight

    With its US$3.4 billion acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe Systems is buying into a crucial battle to shape the next generation of Web application development.

  • Font Fixer-Upper

    With FontLab 3.0 ($750), a powerhouse font editor from Pyrus , for the first time the Windows platform has better font software than the Macintosh. Unlike previous font editors, which were all designed primarily for the PostScript font format, FontLab is equally adept at editing PostScript and TrueType fonts, and it’s the only editor that seamlessly imports and exports the “hints” that improve TrueType’s on-screen appearance.

  • Font Fixer-Upper

    With FontLab 3.0 ($750), a powerhouse font editor from Pyrus , for the first time the Windows platform has better font software than the Macintosh. Unlike previous font editors, which were all designed primarily for the PostScript font format, FontLab is equally adept at editing PostScript and TrueType fonts, and it’s the only editor that seamlessly imports and exports the “hints” that improve TrueType’s on-screen appearance.

  • 2001: A tech odyssey

    Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film, "2001: A Space Odyssey," showed a future that seemed distant enough to give us time to invent it. Sure enough (despite laggard progress into space), we've already grown used to everyday encounters with many of the movie's once-futuristic concepts, from handheld devices to supercomputers.

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