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    For anyone interested:

    Microsoft as now relased the latest and greatest version of Expression for Windows - and it's FREE!

    It's says BETA and Preview Version - but it's an offical build - and it doesn't seem to have any limitations on how long it will run.

    For those of you who don't know - Expression is a bit of a different vector application, in that it enables you to mimick natural media, and still keeping it vector. Check out the adjustable stroke types - cool!

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    For anyone interested:

    Microsoft as now relased the latest and greatest version of Expression for Windows - and it's FREE!

    It's says BETA and Preview Version - but it's an offical build - and it doesn't seem to have any limitations on how long it will run.

    For those of you who don't know - Expression is a bit of a different vector application, in that it enables you to mimick natural media, and still keeping it vector. Check out the adjustable stroke types - cool!

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    Hi,

    Where would one find this program please? It sounds interesting.
    Carol Leather

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    ouch... good score Risto... you right,it seems to be a preview of 3.3, yet it allows for saving, and doesn't mention anywhere anything about time limit or anything... cool

    http://www.microsoft.com/products/expression/

    just sort ignore the part about existing users... it works for everybody on the downside, you do have to fill out a form at Microsoft, on the plus side, filling out these forms in a web savy fashion does enable you to gain the product to use and enjoy

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    Great news indeed? Maybe a few people now ought to start to speak more kindly of Uncle Bill , . . hmmmm . . . Risto?
    K
    www.klausnordby.com/xara (big how-to article)
    www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/kn/ (I was the first-ever featured artist in the Xone)
    www.graphics.com (occasional columnist, "The I of The Perceiver")



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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Klaus: Maybe a few people now ought to start to speak more kindly of Uncle Bill , . . hmmmm . . . Risto? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
    --- You have a point... BUT as Scandinavian you should have come to learn that time, is just time... And if you are patient enough, things will straighten themselves out the way they were destined to go... Dig deep in your emails, and try to find one (insane... ) point I was wrong about... Just wait...

    However, for now, we should thank Bill for this one (yes, for now - Anyone at TG not jumping all over this one is just nuts...) E3 is a lot of very useful code for anyone who has a bit of an imagination.

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    Lots and lots of things to click on, that's for sure . . . *click*

 

 

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