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Re: 5.17.19

Subject: Re: 5.17.19
by j3studio on 2019/5/18 0:44:20

Responding to Letty's question from yesterday:

"… how are you liking the InDesign CC?
I'm on the CC for my other programs, but for my ID I still use the old one, as thus far I am not having a good time with the CC in use of Photoshop and Illustrator. I've developed new cuss words as of late.
I do book layouts for the paper I used to work at and have found I'd rather stick to the old reliable when pressed for a deadline but I know I need to convert sooner or later. Thoughts?"

I find that keeping absolutely up-to-date all the time makes the transitions less painful because they're more incremental. Basically, Adobe is now doing revisions twice a year, and I'd say about half of those revisions are meaningful to me. So, in the last year, InDesign gave me better layout adjustment, visual font browsing, OpenType SVG font support, and endnotes—all of which I use.

But … two things: one is the eternal your mileage may vary—your usage may be such that you never use the new features and all the constant updates bring you is annoyance because Adobe does change and move things. The other thing is that its part of my job to always expose myself to the latest and greatest, ao I can justify some extra time mucking around with new features and capabilities.


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