indesign 2.0 FREE with purchase of a mac?!?
holy frijoles! macminute reports about apple's "design freely" promotion, which "offers customers a free copy of Adobe InDesign 2.0 with the purchase a Power Mac G4 between September 10 and December 31, 2002. "
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essentially, apple is saying "not switching to os x because of quark? okay, fine. here's one less reason..."
(okay, sure, you have to buy an overpriced tower to get it, but still, that's pretty darned cool).
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essentially, apple is saying "not switching to os x because of quark? okay, fine. here's one less reason..."
(okay, sure, you have to buy an overpriced tower to get it, but still, that's pretty darned cool).
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I'm going to do it December 26th so I will also get Jaguar 10.2.3 (maybe) just before MacWorld Expo SF when I will regret biting on the software bait (probably).
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APPLE BUY MACROMEDIA and possibly merge with ADOBE and do the same as this...and plus come out with more iApps based on there programs and you will gain marketshare....
Buy a Mac get a bundle of Adobe and Macromedia software at half off!!
If the InDesign offer existed in the UK It would be enough to tip me to get a new iMac for my Mom.
What could I do if I had this InDesign software?
Would I need other software to use with this or could I use it as a stand alone program?
I sometimes use my computer to present data, graphs and reports.
Thanks to all that answer.
It's really used for situations where you need more control over your text's positioning and appearance than a traditional word processor can give, while integrating graphics, headers and columns. It also makes it easy to split text between multiple pages. Kind of like how an article in your newspaper starts on the front page, then says "See Political Debate, A-12" for the rest of the article.
It is a stand-alone program. But it sounds like you might not have much use for it, outside of making prettier reports.
Thanks.
No iPhoto print services either to UK.
No 'web services' from Sherlock either. Ger-yeesh.
Ah who cares. I'll wait unti they bring out a sodding G5 and get it then. Yeesh.
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