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Adobe InDesign CS4

Adobe InDesign CS4

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Version:  6.0.4

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I hope I'm reading this wrong....

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Contributed by: Cowicide Saturday, October 25 2008 @ 03:23 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

Shouldn't Adobe issue a patch for Indesign CS4 so it properly exports INX workflows to be compatible with CS3? Now I'm going to have to tell everyone who has Indesign CS3 that they are going to have to get this 5.0.4 update in order to use my exported CS4 INX workflows? Or, I'll need to keep a copy of Indesign CS3 on my machine wasting space just so I can apply this update to it and open my exported CS4 files and then resave for udders? You have got to be kidding me, Adobe? Watch out Adobe, Quark is still out there... don't make us switch back to it... There was also an issue with INX workflows between CS2 & CS3 .. guess they didn't learn from that experience....   

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I hope I'm reading this wrong.... - MacMuser

"Watch out Adobe, Quark is still out there... don't make us switch back to it... " I did for one client, and you know what, XPress 8 is bl**dy good.

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Tuesday, May 05 2009 @ 12:55 PM PDT


I hope I'm reading this wrong.... - DavidRavenMoon

I haven't stopped using Quark. I use ID CS 4 too, but Quark 8 is very nice. I find myself using it more and more lately. Of course I have been using Quark far longer.

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Wednesday, June 24 2009 @ 11:50 AM PDT


I hope I'm reading this wrong.... - Jason!

It's not just INX that Adobe screwed up. I saved an InDesign file using InDesign CS3 for OS X and gave it to an associate who had InDesign CS3 for Windows. He could not open the file. We tried it again, both using CS2, but that didn't work either. Sometimes I feel that Adobe should be paying US to use and debug their software.

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Tuesday, September 22 2009 @ 02:13 AM PDT