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Re: [vox] greeting cards on linux
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Re: [vox] greeting cards on linux



you're missing the *whole* point...

i don't want to write the meaningless crap.  i want someone else to
write the inane words for me, pick out the colours and fonts, choose a
cheesy graphic, and leave a space for me to write "love, peter" at the
very bottom.    ;-)

basically, i want to print something out, slap a stamp on it and put it
in the mailbox.  ;-)

pete


begin Joseph Arruda <zeruch@dibona.com> 
> 
> GIMP and Autotrace?
> 
> z
> 
> On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> 
> > looking for greeting card software on linux.  there was something called
> > neocard, but it seems to have disappeared without a trace.  even all
> > mention of it on freshmeat is gone without explanation.
> > 
> > does anyone know of software that will create greeting cards on linux?
> > 
> > pete

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