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garricks
MemberDavid, I would really appreciate that blog post too. I try to stay a couple of steps ahead of the marketing department where technology and communication are concerned. I've been hearing a little uneducated noise about iPad content creation.
I've read Terry White's ePub book on creating ePubs, but the more info the better!
Thanks for all you do.
garricks
MemberDavid, I would really appreciate that blog post too. I try to stay a couple of steps ahead of the marketing department where technology and communication are concerned. I've been hearing a little uneducated noise about iPad content creation.
I've read Terry White's ePub book on creating ePubs, but the more info the better!
Thanks for all you do.
garricks
MemberOlaf, Terry White has a blog post HERE. Hmm, I'm not sure that's working, so here: https://terrywhite.com/techblog…..hives/5179
garricks
MemberUsing Keynote, giving 1-on-1 presentations is awesome. This week I plan to hook my iPad up to a conference room projector & see if it works.
For some reason I really like the Mail app in landscape mode …more so than the iPhone Mail app. I've been whipping through mail boxes at light speed.
Typing on a virtual keyboard is tricky. They made it look so easy on “Star Trek.” LOL
Even though most people seem to be looking at iPad as a consumer device, I'm trying to find ways to use it at the office (I'm an inhouse designer).
garricks
MemberOlaf, Terry White has a blog post HERE. Hmm, I'm not sure that's working, so here: https://terrywhite.com/techblog…..hives/5179
garricks
MemberUsing Keynote, giving 1-on-1 presentations is awesome. This week I plan to hook my iPad up to a conference room projector & see if it works.
For some reason I really like the Mail app in landscape mode …more so than the iPhone Mail app. I've been whipping through mail boxes at light speed.
Typing on a virtual keyboard is tricky. They made it look so easy on “Star Trek.” LOL
Even though most people seem to be looking at iPad as a consumer device, I'm trying to find ways to use it at the office (I'm an inhouse designer).
garricks
MemberI'm an in-house designer for a large Midwest health-care system. We have around 30,000 employees, 13 hospitals and several other service lines. There are eight full-time, two part-time and three freelance designers servicing all that.
We run the gamut: Offset, web press, digital press, billboards, business cards and stationery, packaging, trinkets, you name it, I've designed for it.
I started out typesetting on a Linotype, moved to Pagemaker, then Ventura Publisher, back to PM, then Quark and finally InDesign 1. I was the one that convinced the department to switch to Indy.
I use the rest of CS4 Premium too.
garricks
MemberHey, there we go! You've got the hamsters running on the same foot at the same time now! It's great to see everyone here.
garricks
MemberI'm an in-house designer for a large Midwest health-care system. We have around 30,000 employees, 13 hospitals and several other service lines. There are eight full-time, two part-time and three freelance designers servicing all that.
We run the gamut: Offset, web press, digital press, billboards, business cards and stationery, packaging, trinkets, you name it, I've designed for it.
I started out typesetting on a Linotype, moved to Pagemaker, then Ventura Publisher, back to PM, then Quark and finally InDesign 1. I was the one that convinced the department to switch to Indy.
I use the rest of CS4 Premium too.
garricks
MemberHey, there we go! You've got the hamsters running on the same foot at the same time now! It's great to see everyone here.
garricks
MemberHarbs! I know you from the Adobe User to User forums! DB and AM, 'grats on the expanded forum! I look forward to seeing it explode across the innertubes!
garricks
MemberHarbs! I know you from the Adobe User to User forums! DB and AM, 'grats on the expanded forum! I look forward to seeing it explode across the innertubes!
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