Poster Maker 1.3

A

Anonymous

There isn't much about it on the web site I found it on.
http://riverbbs.net/files/output/75.Html

It's a pretty old program 1994 from everything I can see. It seems to
work ok on my Win98 box. I searched for other poster freeware but,
this is the only freeware poster program I was able to find.

From the read me file:
This program has been designed to let you easily and quickly create
large posters signs, and banners, printing them at up to 9 feet by 9
feet.

The program was originally created to allow my daughter to generate
large posters for use in presentations for her 4-H club. The posters
are text and graphcs. After creating a poster, she prints in double
size (4 sheets of paper) and pastes it onto a poster board. For a
typical presentation, she will use six to ten posters.

The program has been enhanced to be of general use in a variety of
situations for printing big pages:
1. Creating large posters for presentations, projects, charts, etc.
2. Creating large signs for advertisments, announcements, etc.
3. Creating banners for special events, etc.
4. Enlarging pictures, charts, etc. for display.

This program is "Freely Distributed". The author has given permission
for the file to be distributed without restriction, but does not
permit
alterations to the file.

Please, please, register this program if you find it useful. There is
NO
FEE for registration. Just email me a note. This allows me to notify
you
of bug fixes and new versions as they become available. It helps me
guage the usage of the program, and what enhancements should be made.

http://riverbbs.net/pub/printer/POSTER13.ZIP
 
C

Ceg

Do you know if this version is any better at printing than 1.2 was? With
1.2 even doubling a graphic made it look like a pack of Legos when it was
printed.
 

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