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2019-07-09 10:52:20 CT #1
Ian Hutchinson
From: United Kingdom
Registered: 2006-04-20
Posts: 30

Hi all,

It’s good to see some movement on the PGS front. I’m totally Mac but have to keep Snow Leopard on my iMac as I still use PageStream a lot. It will work on my MBPro under El Capitan but copy & paste and other functions don’t work. I’d love to be able to update the iMac as I’ve found that my old AppleWorks docs will open perfectly in LibreOffice & it’s now only PageStream that holds me back on that.
Like others, I’d be very willing to pay a reasonable update fee as I’ve now been using Publishing Partner/Pagestream for nearly 30 years on Atari & Mac.

Best regards to all & particularly Deron.

Ian

Ian Hutchinson
ianhutch@talktalk.net

2019-07-09 07:49:12 CT #2
Michael Kelley
From: United States
Registered: 2007-11-22
Posts: 6
Honestly, I'd be tickled with just an update so I regain full functions with the lates Mac OS.

30 years plus with PP/PS.

Mike Kelley

On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 07:24 Ian Hutchinson ianhutch@talktalk.net [PageStreamSupport] <PageStreamSupport@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Hi all,

It’s good to see some movement on the PGS front. I’m totally Mac but have to keep Snow Leopard on my iMac as I still use PageStream a lot. It will work on my MBPro under El Capitan but copy & paste and other functions don’t work. I’d love to be able to update the iMac as I’ve found that my old AppleWorks docs will open perfectly in LibreOffice & it’s now only PageStream that holds me back on that.
Like others, I’d be very willing to pay a reasonable update fee as I’ve now been using Publishing Partner/Pagestream for nearly 30 years on Atari & Mac.

Best regards to all & particularly Deron.

Ian

Ian Hutchinson
ianhutch@talktalk.net

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