InDesign CS6 Reviewed by Jay Nelson

Wed, May 16, 2012

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This morning, Macworld.com posted my rather lengthy review of InDesign CS6 here.

While the CS6 upgrade is definitely worthwhile for InDesign users, I don’t think the new features will cause any QuarkXPress users to switch. In fact, if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Quark should feel flattered about several of the new features. ;-)

For additional information about the upgrade and its features, be sure to also read my “First Look” article for Macworld here.

To hear me chat about it, have a listen to Macworld’s podcast, which also features my wife Lesa discussing Photoshop CS6, which she reviewed for Macworld:

http://www.macworld.com/article/1166825/reviewing_crea.html

 

 

 

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Jay Nelson is the editorial director of PlanetQuark.com, and the editor and publisher of Design Tools Monthly. He’s also the author of the QuarkXPress 8 and QuarkXPress 7 training titles at Lynda.com, as well as the training videos Quark includes in the box with QuarkXPress 7 . In addition, Jay writes regularly for Macworld and Photoshop User magazines and speaks at industry events.

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One Response to “InDesign CS6 Reviewed by Jay Nelson”

  1. Peter S. Says:

    CS6 is great! I work on but Quark and InDesign (for work), but if I ever have to transition between the two, I get my Q2ID/ID2Q from Markzware rolling and everything’s gravvy.

    I can’t live without them both, stuck in the very middle!

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