Cheap Print Artist Gold 2003 (Software) (Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sierra |
| TYPE: | Computer software (programs), Graphics (Graphic), Home Publishing, Greeting Cards (Card) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 020626717472 |
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Customer Reviews of Print Artist Gold 2003
not entirely happy the package says for beginners(and I'm as beginner as they get), I was first dissappointed that there was not a user manual. A quick reference card is not that useful for a beginner. The tutorial does not answer any questions that I may have about using the program. Needless to say I am a little disappointed but I will figure it out eventually. If there is a manual available I would like to have it cause it would make using the program a little easier.
The Best creative program
just purchased this program after using the old PrintArtist Platinum that I purchased back in 1998. I love this program! Print Artist programs are so easy to use and do so many things other programs don't do. I have used some of the Borderbund programs, and they suck. With this program, you can create a page of labels, and every single label can be different. That may not sound like a big deal, but so many programs do not allow you to do that. The graphics are great. Much improved over the old version, which was also great. And, if you like Americana/ Folk Art stuff, it has the Homespun Graphics collection, which rocks! Buy this program!
Hard to navigate
Okay, so maybe I may be outdated, but I like my old Microsoft Greetings better than this. I thought that getting this would advance my label-making, but it just got harder to figure out.
First of all, there are no pictures to show me the type of labels or cards I want to make. It's all only in text. My old software would have pictures of the size of cards I want to make, or pictures of a whole sheet of labels I want to make so I can just click and choose. Just by looking at the sheet of labels in my hand, I can compare with the picture on the computer and choose the correct template. With this PrintArtist however, I need to figure out the label NUMBER and with no pictures of the templates, I have to hope I chose the right one.
Also, this software doesn't have the Avery round label # 5293 template. I've looked and looked. You'd think something so new would have a common label template as the 5293. Then someone helped me to adjust the settings of one of the given round labels. To have to realign the height, width, margins, etc. was a pain and it shouldn't have to come to that, don't you think?