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Monthly Archives: May 2007

Adobe Continues to Respond to CS3 Pricing Complaints

We’ve heard from a number of people since CS3 shipped that they are disappointed with how Adobe has priced InDesign and the Creative Suite 3 outside the USA. We continue to monitor this, and hope that Adobe will shift its views and charge prices more in line with what other software companies charge. In the meantime, I found this article at CreativePro.com (as well as the links that follow it) interesting.

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Get a List of Images In Your Document

AMB wrote: Is there a way to capture the names of all the linked files in the ‘links’ pallet/panel, and paste them into – say MS Word or Excel to sort them?

As with so many of these “secrets,” there’s good news and bad news. The good news is that it’s sort of possible. The bad news is that it’s not pleasant. One reasonable method to get a list of your links is to choose File > Preflight. Then click the Report button at the bottom of the Preflight dialog box…

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Helvetica: A Feature Length Film About a Typeface

After working in book publishing and producing numerous feature documentaries, award-winning filmmaker Gary Hustwit realized that, although graphic design played a pivotal role in his accomplishments, few films had been made about graphic designers. Helvetica, a feature-length documentary, is Hustwit’s vibrant homage to graphic artists and their influence on daily life. Proving that type can […]

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PopChar X 3.2 improves Compatibility, Speed, and User Experience for Entering Special Characters

Ergonis Software® today announced the release of PopChar™ X 3.2, the de-facto standard tool for inserting special characters into the text of any application. The new release adds a number of user-requested enhancements, including the options to highlight recently selected characters and to hide the small “P” in the corner of the screen. In addition […]

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Special Guests Announced for AppleScript Pro as Early Bird Deadline Nears

Apple’s AppleScript Product Manager, Sal Soghoian, along with a representative of the AppleScript engineering team, will be guest speakers at AppleScript Pro Sessions in Denver June 18-22. Also presenting will be Gary Cosimini, Business Development Director with Adobe Systems, who will cover InDesign CS3 Server. A representative from Quark will demonstrate QuarkXPress Server 7. Attendees […]

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PhotoShelter Surpasses Subscriber Milestone of More Than 8,000 Photographers

PhotoShelter® (https://www.photoshelter.com), a leading online archive and marketplace for professional photographers, today announced that more than 8,000 photographers have subscribed for PhotoShelter accounts to store and sell their images online. This milestone reinforces PhotoShelter’s position as the photographer’s choice for online storage and sales. Since launching in mid-2005, PhotoShelter has offered professional photographers a truly […]

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PaperSpecs Announces Free Webinar Series

After receiving tremendous response to last month’s announcement of PaperSpec’s enhanced Recycled Papers service, today the online service provider announced a webinar series that will initially focus on helping the paper buying community on what sustainability really means and how it affects our paper choices. With the world’s population expected to increase from 6 billion […]

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Search Faster in Large PDFs

Based on an article originally published in the DesignGeek e-zine. Does this sound familiar? You open a huge PDF with no bookmarks and no linked TOC, and you need to quickly find the page containing the topic you’re interested in. Your Google-ized instincts immediately reach for the Find (Command/Control-F) field to enter the word or […]

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