![]() ![]() If you need to work collaboratively with people using Indesign then you should be using Indesign, you will have nothing but headaches trying to work in an Indesign environment with anything but Indesign.ĪLWAYS test out demos before buying to make sure it does what you need it to do, no excuse for a bad purchase if you don't try out a demo first. Not sure what type of work you are trying to do, but Publisher should be able to handle just about anything you throw at it if you are creating from scratch. They are not perfect, and have room for improvement, but the price tag is amazing. Amazing price for feature rich applications. This is where Serif shines with their 3 apps, Publisher, Designer and Photo. Adobe CC is made for professionals, it is their market, they are not aiming this at casual home users. It is relatively simple to use (with understanding of how Indesign works). Affinity Publisher is the closest thing to Indesign that I have seen. I make my living using Adobe CC and Indesign is what I use most. Could you recommend a program equivalent to InDesign? NO cloud! I'm old, we don't accept that. The biggest risk when buying a more affordable iPad is that it. I only use it to make recipe and greeting cards. These folks want an iPad, but theres no way theyre going to spend iPad Air money on one. It would be minimally adequate for inDesign and. I loved it! I HAD to use Quark back in the old days and hated it. Limited RAM and slow processor would make a MacBook Air inefficient at best, particularly for Photoshop work. ![]() What a dirty trick to take InDesign away from us non-professionals. I read somewhere it was equivalent, shame on me. ![]()
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