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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Adobe EAN: 0718659116705 Format: CD-ROM Label: Adobe Manufacturer: Adobe Model: 27510216 Publisher: Adobe Sales Rank: 4443 Studio: Adobe
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Amazon.com Product Description: Page layout and design for the future of professional publishing, Adobe InDesign 1.5 software is redefining professional publishing for graphic designers, production artists, and prepress professionals and delivering a level of Adobe integration, creative freedom, productivity, and precision that no other page layout program can touch. It works seamlessly with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, providing a single, integrated design environment that doesn't interrupt your creative process. InDesign even opens QuarkXPress and Adobe PageMaker Plus files, so you can bring your work with you as you enter a new world of design possibilities.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - "Adobe Does it again" This is funny...ive been using Quark (eww)but it was good, until i wanted something more pro. Then comes InDesign , i use this on all my School Reports...and guess what pops up???
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blah blah blah, i might die if i see another A+, LoL iam joking but if your looking for something that beats the "FREAK" out of Quark, some thing that Makes PUBLISHER LOOK LIKE A BABYS TOY, then i suggest you get a life. Iam only joking, get this prog now. But yes, ... Read More
Rating: - Wonderfully intuitive After having used PageMaker and XPress for years, I can honestly say that I am very glad to have InDesign around. The old applications are happily chucked. The interface is very intuitive and in a rare case of marketing matching reality, Adobe has created an application that, if you work well with their other apps, you'll pick this up easily. At least that was my experience.
Rating: - Makes designing easier. Because PageMaker 6.5 is such a useful product in comparison to the likes of Microsoft Publisher, Indesign, at first glance, appears to be nothing too fabulous given simple layouts. But try something a little more complex and Indesign quickly shows how fabulous it is. A deceptively simple layout such as the front page of a newspaper, for example, with its columned text boxes is hard going in PageMaker, but so much easier with Indesign: Sit back and let the pasted text auto-flow in the columns so easily ... Read More
Rating: - The DTP prog for the future I have been using InDesign 1.5 for the last one year and is constantly amazed by its features and flexibility. I have given up Quark for good. Fortunately, our printer has also been willing to change and so we are able to bring out much better stuff than what we were previously doing with QuarkXpress, especially superb typography, and excellent and precise colour.
InDesign is now to Quark as Quark was to PageMaker years ago. It may take some time for the graphic professionals to change, given ... Read More
Rating: - Best for DTP InDesign is chock full of tools, and it integrates so well with other Adobe products. I rarely find a need to move back and forth between InDesign and image design programs. Having used PageMaker for years, I nevertheless kept a copy of Ventura on my hard disk because of some of the features it offers. I don't see the need for that anymore. I recommend InDesign for anyone who is seriously interested in desktop publishing.
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