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Without Aldus PageMaker (and later, Quark XPress) I wouldn’t have a career.

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  • octothorpe@mastodon.onlineO octothorpe@mastodon.online

    Without Aldus PageMaker (and later, Quark XPress) I wouldn’t have a career.

    Without Macromind Director, I wouldn’t have a career.

    Without Quicktime, I wouldn’t have a career.

    Without Netscape, AOL Server (look it up, kids), Oracle, and SPARCs, I wouldn’t have a career.

    I’ve done a lot of cool shit with a lot of cool folk over the years, and it’s all due to key foundational enabling technologies.

    rgm@cosocial.caR This user is from outside of this forum
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    @octothorpe <throws up the QXP / FreeHand / PhotoShop 1.0 gang sign>

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    • octothorpe@mastodon.onlineO octothorpe@mastodon.online

      Without Aldus PageMaker (and later, Quark XPress) I wouldn’t have a career.

      Without Macromind Director, I wouldn’t have a career.

      Without Quicktime, I wouldn’t have a career.

      Without Netscape, AOL Server (look it up, kids), Oracle, and SPARCs, I wouldn’t have a career.

      I’ve done a lot of cool shit with a lot of cool folk over the years, and it’s all due to key foundational enabling technologies.

      kevbob@xoxo.zoneK This user is from outside of this forum
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      @octothorpe I remember making copies of the Aldus PageMaker (and lots of others) program 800k floppies when I worked at UCSC Extension as satellite campus tech wrangler in Santa Clara back in, IDK, 1989 maybe? Everything was copy-able!

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      • tantramar@zeroes.caT tantramar@zeroes.ca

        @octothorpe HyperCard
        QuickTime
        QTVR Authoring Studio
        Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator
        BBEdit
        StarNine WebSTAR
        mTropolis
        Final Cut Pro

        I had Director; along with Strata Studio Pro, it was mainly a way to make illustrations or animation for HyperCard Stacks.

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        @tantramar But also, the WebSTAR/ButlerSQL/(cheese braining the coldFusion-like web application framework) was also pretty up there. With that stack, I was able to architect the first WrestleMania to be live streamed (Real was the streaming tech, but the whole website infra was that).

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        • tantramar@zeroes.caT tantramar@zeroes.ca

          @octothorpe Voyager’s discs were the gold standard. You worked for them? I’m envious.

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          @tantramar My first real ‘big boy’ professional job. There are a few ex-Voyager folk on here.

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          • rgm@cosocial.caR rgm@cosocial.ca

            @octothorpe <throws up the QXP / FreeHand / PhotoShop 1.0 gang sign>

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            @octothorpe <decides to take a trip down memory lane with the alien delete easter egg, realizes the onset of my perpetual grumpiness coincides with QXP suits removing it in v5 https://www.swiss-miss.com/2012/06/quarkxpress-easter-egg.html>

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            • octothorpe@mastodon.onlineO octothorpe@mastodon.online

              @tantramar But also, the WebSTAR/ButlerSQL/(cheese braining the coldFusion-like web application framework) was also pretty up there. With that stack, I was able to architect the first WrestleMania to be live streamed (Real was the streaming tech, but the whole website infra was that).

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              @octothorpe WrestleMania!?! Hahahaha That’s awesome!

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              • kevbob@xoxo.zoneK kevbob@xoxo.zone

                @octothorpe I remember making copies of the Aldus PageMaker (and lots of others) program 800k floppies when I worked at UCSC Extension as satellite campus tech wrangler in Santa Clara back in, IDK, 1989 maybe? Everything was copy-able!

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                @kevbob Quark XPress was the first real wrench in that.

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                • octothorpe@mastodon.onlineO octothorpe@mastodon.online

                  @kevbob Quark XPress was the first real wrench in that.

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                  @octothorpe wow- it's still in active development! I had no idea!

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                  • tantramar@zeroes.caT tantramar@zeroes.ca

                    @octothorpe WrestleMania!?! Hahahaha That’s awesome!

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                    @tantramar Oh the stories I have of that! I was literally in the locker room during all of it (it was the only space we had where we had the power, and access to internet). Yes, naked wrestlers. ::shutter::

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                    • kevbob@xoxo.zoneK kevbob@xoxo.zone

                      @octothorpe wow- it's still in active development! I had no idea!

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                      @kevbob Woah! I knew it was a few years ago, but I’ve heard nothing for at least 5.

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                      • octothorpe@mastodon.onlineO octothorpe@mastodon.online

                        @kevbob Woah! I knew it was a few years ago, but I’ve heard nothing for at least 5.

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                        @octothorpe and in TIL, you prompted me to look this up, to this day, I had no idea the guy on the package was a real person. I assumed it was, but there was obv no WWW when I first encountered the software and I never bothered to check again til now.

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                        • octothorpe@mastodon.onlineO octothorpe@mastodon.online

                          @tantramar Oh the stories I have of that! I was literally in the locker room during all of it (it was the only space we had where we had the power, and access to internet). Yes, naked wrestlers. ::shutter::

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                          @octothorpe I feel you’ve over-shared already, somehow. 😬

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                          • kevbob@xoxo.zoneK kevbob@xoxo.zone

                            @octothorpe and in TIL, you prompted me to look this up, to this day, I had no idea the guy on the package was a real person. I assumed it was, but there was obv no WWW when I first encountered the software and I never bothered to check again til now.

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                            Aldus Manutius - Wikipedia

                            favicon

                            (en.wikipedia.org)

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                            @kevbob Yup! That’s the one!

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                            • octothorpe@mastodon.onlineO octothorpe@mastodon.online

                              @nuthatch Honestly, I donnow. I would have had jobs, sure. But the original Mac, amd shortly after, the Mac Plus ignited something in me that said ‘ok, I can use this thing to actually do stuff’, which lead to my going to MIT, and going into HCI…

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                              @octothorpe what would you have done in the 1800’s? I’m thinking whaler. Or pirate. Architect?

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                              • octothorpe@mastodon.onlineO octothorpe@mastodon.online

                                Without Aldus PageMaker (and later, Quark XPress) I wouldn’t have a career.

                                Without Macromind Director, I wouldn’t have a career.

                                Without Quicktime, I wouldn’t have a career.

                                Without Netscape, AOL Server (look it up, kids), Oracle, and SPARCs, I wouldn’t have a career.

                                I’ve done a lot of cool shit with a lot of cool folk over the years, and it’s all due to key foundational enabling technologies.

                                ultranurd@tacobelllabs.netU This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @octothorpe I started a small Apple post and it's quickly turned into a narrative of this list for me.

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                                • nuthatch@infosec.exchangeN nuthatch@infosec.exchange

                                  @octothorpe what would you have done in the 1800’s? I’m thinking whaler. Or pirate. Architect?

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                                  @nuthatch died by 4, probably.

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