On 8/16/05 5:13 PM, Thomas Jespersen uttered:
> What are some good webforums for photoshop?
>
> And don't worry, I will still stay here :)
The adobeforums are excellent and once you sign up they can be accessed
through nntp. Also, many are broken down to be platform specific.
adobeforums.com
> What are some good webforums for photoshop?
If you don't mind mail list, try yahoo groups,
http://dir.groups.yahoo.com/dir/1600115359
That's a list of groups under directory
"Top > Computers & Internet > Software > Graphics > Adobe > Adobe Photoshop"
The top three groups have more than 3000 members, respectively.
They are one of the best Photoshop resources.
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http://www.atopsoft.com Windows utilities shareware
AutoSave: auto save edits for a number of commonly used applications.
Auto backup for Photoshop and MS Word, Excel before saving.
FileCake: quick file search, view, compare, and remove duplicate files.
> If you don't mind mail list, try yahoo groups,
> http://dir.groups.yahoo.com/dir/1600115359
Forgot to say, there are archives in the groups that
you can read in your web browser,
for example,
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/photo...inners/messages
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http://www.atopsoft.com Windows utilities shareware
AutoSave: auto save edits for a number of commonly used applications.
Auto backup for Photoshop and MS Word, Excel before saving.
FileCake: quick file search, view, compare, and remove duplicate files.
iehsmith wrote:
> On 8/16/05 5:13 PM, Thomas Jespersen uttered:
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> The adobeforums are excellent and once you sign up they can be accessed
> through nntp. Also, many are broken down to be platform specific.
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> adobeforums.com
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I know I've seen the preferences question of how I want to be identified
in NNTP, but I've never seen how to access AdobeForums with my NNTP
reader. Any help you can give would be great.
Thanks,
Clyde
In article <XbqdnYni5tDJ0p7eRVn-pQ@comcast.com>,
Clyde <clyde@world.comedy> wrote:
> iehsmith wrote:
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> I know I've seen the preferences question of how I want to be identified
> in NNTP, but I've never seen how to access AdobeForums with my NNTP
> reader. Any help you can give would be great.
>
Just go to whatever dialog in which you choose a news server, and point
it to adobeforums.com. You'll also need to get to the option settings
for entering your ID and password. If you can't find these items, there
may be someone here with the same newsreader who can walk you through it
-- you'll have to tell us which one you have, though.
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Odysseus