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Macintosh Quark & Telnet: What are they?
Hey, could someone please tell me what is Quark & Telnet?
I believe Quark is a program for Macintosh that allows you to combine pictures and writing, yes? Not sure though. What is telnet? I'm not really sure. __________________
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Creating, managing, and delivering personalized content is essential to profitability and success. Quark™ provides advanced publishing solutions and superior products to help you meet these challenges and to give you the critical business advantage in your marketplace. Desktop Publisher. and Telnet is,... uh a server? Basically that's what i've always associated it with. Along the lines of uploading and downloading to a server, as opposed to from a website or "downloading program" like KaZaA. WS_FTP and CuteFTP,.... File Transfer Protocals. That sort of thing. DAmn, i stopped drinking hours ago too. Telnet is prety universal, PC, Mac, Unix. Quark,... I know of on PC, i'm so unsure about the Mac stuff. __________________
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Joined: Oct 1999
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Quark: Desktop publishing program. It works as an assembler; copy (text) and imagery that are created outside of Quark are brought in and placed into layouts.
Very basic, very easy to learn; it's now being replaced by Adobe InDesign in many publishing houses. Telnet: It's basically a dumb terminal; all the processing that happens will take place on the server you connect to. For example, an ATM is a dumb terminal; the terminal itself is only an interface to a more powerful machine. So, the Telnet app emulates a dumb terminal on your "intelligent" workstation, as that's the relationship that a server is usually designed for. That's why it's so small and standardized; Telnet itself only connects you elsewhere. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] __________________
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