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    Default Re: Web Designer versus Xtreme Pro

    Quote Originally Posted by Caseydave View Post
    The web has eveolved from the days of 256 colours and 600x400 resolutions with a 28k modem.
    Oh, I remember those!
    Back then, it was an art to make it work at all. Never mind any artistic value.
    John.

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    Default Re: Web Designer versus Xtreme Pro

    Quote Originally Posted by covoxer View Post
    Oh, I remember those!
    Back then, it was an art to make it work at all. Never mind any artistic value.
    thats right - i remember the day i shut down my Bulletin Board and launched my first graphic based site - so exciting! Washed out images and all. The days of monochrome images were gone.

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    Default Re: Web Designer versus Xtreme Pro

    Remember the "web browser" called SlipKnot? It was for people on regular UNIX shell dial-up. It would download the data in zmodem and then re-create the HTML locally. It was my first foray onto the Web.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SlipKnot_(web_browser)
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