Posted Aug 20, 2009 16:24 UTC (Thu) by nybble41 (subscriber, #55106)
Parent article: Scribus 1.3.5 released
"it is difficult to underestimate the impact a native OS X release will have on the Mac community"
Shouldn't that be "it is difficult to overestimate the impact"? As in, however high your estimate may be, the real impact is likely to be greater? The phrase "difficult to underestimate" implies that the real impact is likely to be extremely low.
Posted Aug 21, 2009 12:46 UTC (Fri) by dmag (subscriber, #17775)
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Or just "it is difficult to estimate"
P.S. Excellent article. It was the perfect combination of "what is it?" and "why should I care?". I'm inspired to give it a go.
Some of the previous articles in this space have come off as "I downloaded this app and ran it", which isn't particularly useful. Either really try to use it (as in the most excellent Grumpy Editor series), or put it in context (as in this article).
Scribus 1.3.5 released
Posted Aug 25, 2009 10:24 UTC (Tue) by yodermk (subscriber, #3803)
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Agreed. This is exactly the kind of article I want to see in this space.