![]() Im sure after the Affinity Publisher is out, will be one of the best software of this style and people like me, how need this kind of product will buy. Hi i say for you just wait a few days or mouths, im a user of Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo and this two is great softwares and easy to understand, make the life any time more easy and cheap than Adobe products, the quality is the best and the support too, have a lot of tutorials, etc. Perhaps Aperture? Sounds like Affinity Publisher would be perfect, but it is not available yet. Also want a good image/photo management program since Apple has dumbed-down their iPhoto program. Now I need to make some decisions about what apps I need (assuming I also need to upgrade to Apple's most recent OS) to do the following: A publishing program that is not complex, I don't need a full-on professional version with massive photo editing/drawing capabilities. Because I was in the process of completing two publishing projects using Pages, I havent upgraded to Apple's Mavericks/Yosemite/ or now El Capitan OS, because none of them worked with Pages 9.0. ![]() Apple has now abandoned a page layout program, and are only trying to compete with MS Word's word processor. I have published 6 books, with loads of images including editing photos, and drawings using Apple's Pages 9.0 (page layout program), all easy to do, and easy to learn. I don't know anyone who does both (the disciplines are so different they might as well combine page layout with AutoCad for architects)īTW, are there any screenshots to whet our appetites? I saw a video demonstrating text wrapping and it filled my heart with joy. I have no doubt the required layout tools, master pages, colour tools and awesome PDF support will be there, I'm just wondering if there is going to be the same skitzo thinking as InDesign has and provide layout for print AND digital apps. iStudio, and ummm (does Apple's Pages count?).īottom line, professional grade page layout applications are few. InDesign competitors are Quark Xpress and… um, er. There are lots of reasonably powerful PhotoShop alternatives out there, and if you can do without CMYK support, there are as many Illustrator competitors as (they mostly differ in terms of what their primary focus is, but between Sketch, Acorn, Pixelmator, iDraw, InkScape, Gimp, Manga Studio, Sketchbook, ArtRage, Corel Painter etc. But only once.I also can't wait for Publisher. Switched again to my previous Explorer window. There I can see a preview of pages with InDesign documents. Switched to another Explorer window on Windows 10. Guess, I have to reinstall InDesign 2023 to make the feature work again. Worse: To turn the option on again with InDesign CS6 did not help. Now I cannot see a preview of InDesign documents anymore. In my old CS6 InDesign on the same machine with InDesign 2023 I turned off the option: Always Save Preview Images with Documentsīut of course a setting like that will add to the file size of a document. To get a preview of all pages one has to change InDesign's preferences: Here one InDesign document from my German InDesign CS6 version 8.1 shown in Windows Explorer:īut there is an issue with that. Perhaps we should add, that the preview is not only for documents saved with InDesign 2023, but also with all kinds of InDesign documents where a preview of pages is internally saved with the document.
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