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BUGZZZZ fixed - Version: 3.4.6, 10/13/2004 10:27PM PST
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rightsaidfred
The libtiff.dylib error is fixed.
BUGZZZZ! - Version: 3.4.6, 10/13/2004 01:54PM PST
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SystemLord
I get this error trying to run the app: PStill can't open library: libtiff.dylib (No such file or directory, errno = 2)
Fix it pleaes.
Fix it pleaes.
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PStill vs 10.3 - Version: 3.4, 5/19/2004 07:37AM PST
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mbtoloczko
PStill is much more versatile than the built-in distiller in 10.3. Distilling options such as image resolution, image compression, font embedding, and security are all accessible in PStill. None of these are available with the OS X 10.3 built-in distiller. I use the built-in distiller for some simple jobs, but when I need clean, compact PDF files from large documents with images, I use PStill.
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