Episode 142
Podcast 142
• Macworld 2011: Even stuff Windows users would be interested in!
• Interview with Paul Chada from Recosoft
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See the Show Notes for links mentioned in this episode Or view the transcript of this podcast.- Macworld 2011: Even stuff Windows users would be interested in!
- Interview with Paul Chada from Recosoft
- A great table tip from Diane Burns of Transpacific Digital
- Winner of last episode's Quizzler: How many places does Load show up in InDesign?
- Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Search in Spotlight
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-- Links mentioned in this podcast: > David went to Macworld 2011 (previously called Macworld Expo) > Makers of ReaddleDocs and PDF Expert > PixelMags > Aquafadas > Terry White's CreativeSuite Podcast > Cool one-handed keyboard: FrogPad > Neat plastic cable ties from ETZY (it's dot-net, not dot-com, as David mistakenly said in the podcast) > Don't forget to register soon for the 2011 Print and ePublishing Conference > Quizzler Winner Marijan Tompa, otherwise known as Tomaxii > Diane Burns owns Transpacific Digital
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