Now another bunch of customers are whining that we give back processed document in version 2021, because they won't update.
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Just last week we had to update InDesign to version 2022, because of the whining of some customers. Why wouldn't I do as I said above? Because Adobe is holding the world in ransome with the constant flow of unnecessary updates. Going back in time, if they give me only QuarkXPress 4, Photoshop 4 (NOT CS4, the original 4) and FreeHand 3.1, I would be still able to complete all the publications we produce today.There are no real developments since these versions, just the 'intelligent' mumbo-jumbo and the constant, unnecessary tweaking of the user interface. I would be more than happy to live with InDesign CS6 and Photoshop CS3 forever (Illustrator CS6 and Acrobat 9 included).Now it's almost unavoidable to dance as Adobe whistles, but please, be honest: are there ANY new features (since InDesign CS4) which will break your workflow, if removed? I'm doing heavyweight prepress for 32 years now, and:
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I have a MacBook Pro expected to arrive end of month with an M1 Max chip and am very curious to see how Indesign Illustrator and Photoshop run with these new amazing processors.Ĭlick to expand.That is, if you're into update. I hear they scream with photoshop, though less reviews for Illustrator and Indesign. I have played with the data merge a little to try and wrap my head around it, I prefer Indesign a the moment but that is probably because I know how that works.ĭepending on the computer you are using, if on a Mac it might be worth checking out the new Apple chips. They do have some amazing features for the price and have added some since release like data merge. I have not tried the latest update of Publisher yet, but past versions would really struggle as the page count grew, even if it was just simple black text. Affinity is doing some great things but they are far from perfecting their competing apps (Publisher, Designer, Photos). The monthly cost works out to be around the price of upgrading a perpetual license every 2 years, just a little less.
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Personally I like Indesign, might even love it.
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There is something to be said for everyone working with the same software.