printing a logo
Jean-Pierre A. Radley
appl at jpr.com
Fri Jul 16 10:13:15 PDT 2004
Bob Rasmussen propounded (on Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 08:02:36AM -0700):
| On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, John Esak wrote:
|
| > Bob,
| >
| > I love your products... Anzio is great, and Print Wizard looks great, too.
| > But, one clarification please. Don't you need a Windows box involved for
| > Print Wizard to work? Does it work on a purely Unix system with lots of
| > different printers? If so, how much does it cost, and is it based on number
| > of users. How is it licensed? Is there a version for SCO 5.0.7?
|
| Print Wizard (the freestanding product) does in fact run on a Windows box.
| Even if your focus is on Unix, there are several ways you could set up a
| Windows box with Print Wizard to run as a printer server, supporting
| multiple printers. The license is just $99, for support of up to 3
| printers.
|
| I have done some work on making a Linux version of Print Wizard, although
| SCO remains out of reach because it is not supported by my development
| environment (Delphi/Kylix). The big advantage that we have on Windows is
| the printer driver support, which gives us a huge amount of device
| independence. CUPS may give us that in Linux, but I haven't dug in far
| enough yet to know. However, we may focus on PDF generation on Linux,
| because that doesn't have any OS limitations.
So wouldn't CUPS on OSR 5 give you that same independence?
--
JP
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