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Posted by Steve Callihan on February 07, 1999 at 12:58:38:
In Reply to: Image Composer vs. PhotoDraw 2000 posted by Rob Kaulfuss on November 08, 1998 at 09:46:59:
: How will PhotoDraw 2000 compare or relate to Image Composer as a product. I am new to web grahics and trying to decide which product would be best to learn for someone who is not a professional designer.
In the Office 2000 Premium Edition that will include FrontPage 2000, Microsoft is apparently only going to be including PhotoDraw 2000, and not Image Composer. With the stand-alone version of FP 2000, however, Image Composer 1.5 will be included (but not PhotoDraw 2000).