indesign?
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- spindle
if you have made the switch from quark tell me what you think.
i am getting ready to buy adobe's design suite and i am hoping to not have to blow more money on quark too.
thanks
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- Blofeldt0
I much prefer in design to Quark. Makes nice pdf's. But doesn't export .eps very well.
Still recommended
- spindle0
thanks, anyone else?
- propa0
In Design 3.0 is coming out later this year I think. November or something like that.
Yeah i like In Design better but if your supplying PDF's besure you keep up on your prepress.
- bykim10
I LOVE INDESIGN
why?...
multiple undo's
no ridiculous "ctrl - shift - F1 - 4" shortcut keys
can actually drop images from illustrator and photoshop. Not restricted to eps/tiff files
much better interface
- Mick0
If ecery printing company out there wasn't so anal about always wanting to accept Quark files, InDesign would have no flaws. But then again this isn't a flaw of InDesign's, just the lagging ol industry finding it hard to give up an old friend ;)
- Danski0
InDesign 2 rocks quark out of existence. Goodbye Quark, you won't be missed.
- mayo0
i love InDesign. It's so much more streamlined than Quark and offers more control. Also the preflight and packaging feature blows Quark out of the water.
for printers who don't accept InDesign files, more often than not i've found that they will take a hi-res distilled pdf.
- theflow0
i use indesign more or less every day, much prefer it to quark. some say quark has 'quirks', it doesn't - it's just a pain in the arse. and i read somewhere about quark starting to fall out with apple, so what little support there is will get worse.
indesign rules ;)
(i even used 1.5 over quark)
- unknown0
i hope that I never have to use Quark again!!
- archinoid0
I went to a seminar regarding inDesign and teh "Tools for the New Work" series. I was very impressed but it seems there is alot to learn. The full integration between Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign are flawless though.
Open Type! Fantastic. Good bye painful kerning. anyways, I think adobe is on top of the print world so I say bien! Go InDesign!
Most press are familiar with quark but the export is so easy to press that woo! Need I say more... woo!