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  • in reply to: Export to ePub format? #55774
    garricks
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    David, 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.

    in reply to: Export to ePub format? #52722
    garricks
    Member

    David, 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.

    in reply to: Improvements/changes re: epub, kindle, etc. in CS5? #55616
    garricks
    Member

    Olaf, Terry White has a blog post HERE. Hmm, I'm not sure that's working, so here: https://terrywhite.com/techblog…..hives/5179

    in reply to: Who's got an iPad? why? #55615
    garricks
    Member

    Using 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).

    in reply to: Improvements/changes re: epub, kindle, etc. in CS5? #52520
    garricks
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    Olaf, Terry White has a blog post HERE. Hmm, I'm not sure that's working, so here: https://terrywhite.com/techblog…..hives/5179

    in reply to: Who’s got an iPad? & why? #52420
    garricks
    Member

    Using 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).

    in reply to: What do you do? #53686
    garricks
    Member

    I'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.

    in reply to: Congratulations! #53685
    garricks
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    Hey, 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.

    in reply to: What do you do? #50558
    garricks
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    I'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. 

    in reply to: Congratulations! #50582
    garricks
    Member

    Hey, 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.

    in reply to: Congratulations! #53635
    garricks
    Member

    Harbs! 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!

    in reply to: Congratulations! #50573
    garricks
    Member

    Harbs! 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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