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OK, I have to admit, although I am very happy for you, I am worried for the rest of us. How are you going to keep up with all of this big medium stuff if you turn out to be the next great writer?
Never fear! I’m as enthusiastic as ever about Big Medium and chock full of ideas for the next major update with version 2.1.
Although certainly a major focus, Big Medium has always been one among many projects here at the Global Moxie laboratories. All of my undertakings seem to benefit when I stretch in new directions, and I hope to continue to maintain a lively mix of writing, software and design projects to keep the creative juices flowing.
Excellent. I have always thought iwork looks intriguing. Text edit, email and BBedit fulfill my day to day needs and Illustrator and Indesign when I need something to look pretty. Maybe you book will inspire me to give it a test drive. I hope that this will give Global Moxie a little more public attention.
Congrats, Josh! I love the current version of iWork and just watched some of the keynote today about the newest version.
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