Adobe InDesign CS2 Upgrade (Mac) | 
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 6747
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Mac Os X Media: CD-ROM Edition: Standard - Upgrade Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Mac OS X Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 7.8 x 2
MPN: 17510786 Model: 17510786 UPC: 718659445331 EAN: 0718659445331 ASIN: B00081I5H6
Release Date: April 28, 2005
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| • | InDesign CS2 sets a new standard in professional layout and design. It delivers faster production workflows and a more fluid creative environment. Design professional layouts with sophisticated graphics and typography. The improved text and graphics control combined with greater integration with other Adobe software, allowing you to output your files with complete confidence. Join the growing ranks of creative professionals discovering new levels of creative freedom and productivity using Adobe | | • | Object styles apply a wide range of graphic, text, and frame-level attributes as object styles to create more consistent designs and speed up production tasks | | • | Export InDesign objects as snippets, to share with colleagues or reuse in other documents | | • | Selectively display layers and layer comps in PDF files | | • | Easily Anchor callouts, pull quotes, margin notes, and graphics to text - control anchored objects, apply text wrap settings, and more |
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Product Description Upgrade only; previous installation required Improved Microsoft Word and RTF support - map Word styles to InDesign styles, resolve name conflicts instantly, save presets for future use Smart text handling lets you drag and drop without formatting text Flexible XML support for easier content updating - apply XML tags to tables. then import and export from there Backwards compatible with InDesign CS - open a document in InDesign Interchange (INX) format, to work with it in the previous version
Amazon.com When Adobe first introduced InDesign a few short years ago, analysts and professional designers expressed skepticism that the software would make any significant inroads into a market that had long been ruled by a few well-entrenched and respected programs. With the Adobe InDesign CS2 Upgrade for the Macintosh, the writing is now clearly on the wall. What was thought to be a pipe dream just yesterday--Adobe InDesign being considered as the standard software package for professional publishers and designers--is today on the verge of becoming a reality. Book, magazine and high-end publishers and designers of all types are making the switch to Adobe InDesign. A glance at the new features that InDesign CS2 brings to the table makes it easy to see why. 
Browse, search, organize, label, and preview graphics and InDesign documents, templates, and snippets in Adobe Bridge. Drag and drop assets from Adobe Bridge into layouts easily and efficiently. | Tighter Integration with Adobe Applications Adobe has practically cornered the market with PhotoShop, Illustrator and Acrobat. With each of its past upgrades, Adobe made it increasingly easier to incorporate those and other Adobe applications--such as GoLive and InCopy--into InDesign workflow. InDesign CS2 continues that trend, and then some. Adobe Photoshop and PDF layer support, for instance, allows you to selectively display layers and layer comps in Photoshop and PDF files so that you can experiment with different design options or use multiple variations of a file in your layout--all the while linking to a single file. And a streamlined interface that's more consistent across Adobe graphics applications allows you to export directly to PDF while maintaining layers in exported Acrobat 6.0-7.0 files. These features can significantly shorten production cycles of projects and introduce greater flexibility to your designs during the work flow. Adobe Bridge Adobe Bridge software is the new navigational control center that allows you to browse, organize, label, and preview graphics and InDesign documents and templates quickly and efficiently. (Adobe Bridge is also available separately in Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS2, and GoLive CS2 software.) Adobe Bridge is based on the File Browser introduced in Photoshop 7.0 but goes a step further by providing centralized access to your suite project files, applications, and settings. With file organization and sharing, plus Adobe Stock Photos at your fingertips all the time, you simply search for the files you want to place using metadata--such as key words, colors or image resolution--and seamlessly drag and drop your files into your InDesign CS2 file. You can even browse and search royalty-free images from leading stock photo agencies using Adobe Stock Photos in one convenient location. Adobe couldn't make it any easier. Without ever leaving InDesign CS2, you can purchase images from several agencies in a single shopping cart and manage all of your imagery. It's as simple as that. 
Easily export InDesign objects as snippets, which can be shared with colleagues or reused in other documents. When you place or drag a snippet into a layout, InDesign re-creates the original objects, their formatting, and their relative positioning on the page. | InDesign Snippets and Collaboration Features Some of the most significant enhancements are InDesign CS2's collaboration features. The Snippet feature allows you to export InDesign objects as "snippets" that can be shared with colleagues for review or used in other documents. When you place or drag the snippet back into a layout, InDesign CS2 re-creates the original object, its formatting, and its relative positioning on the page. InDesign CS2 also features a collaboration tool that lets you to assign specific sections of a document to your colleagues while you continue to work on your own components. Taken together, these features add tremendous efficiencies to your workflow, giving you the ability to work simultaneously with several colleagues and making it much easier to beat your deadlines. Improved Microsoft Word and RTF Support Adobe has done wonders to increase InDesign's compatibility with Microsoft Word. With InDesign CS2 you can import Word styles into your document, and you can even save Word import settings for future use. You can also import tables designed in Word and Excel, or create new tables from tab-delimited files generated by Excel. PageMaker Conversion Features Adobe has made it nearly impossible for PageMaker users not to switch to Adobe InDesign CS2. For starters, Adobe has crammed InDesign CS2 with built-in support for numerous features that PageMaker users most desire, such as multiple undo, robust style support, flexible gradients, and easy table creation. Added to that is additional support for converting PageMaker 6.0-7.x files, a set of PageMaker compatible keyboard shortcuts, and such popular PageMaker features as data merge and InBooklet Special Edition for imposition. And if all that were not already enough to convince you to switch, Adobe now offers Adobe InDesign CS2 Upgrade from PageMaker at an exclusive upgrade price for licensed PageMaker users. In short, if you're a die-hard PageMaker aficionado, there had never been better time to make the switch to InDesign.
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New Version of InDesign Almost Out March 26, 2007 Michael W. Perry (Seattle, WA United States) Unless your needs are pressing, you might want to delay buying InDesign. InDesign CS3 will be announced tomorrow (March 27, 2007) and it'll ship toward the end of April. And yes, if you buy just before a new product is released, Adobe will usually give you an upgrade for the cost of shipping and handling. I just confirmed that this morning with a customer service rep. But you avoid a bit of hassle if you wait. And the new version has quite a few new features including a much improved user interface. Some graphics features of Photoshop have also been ported to InDesign. Mike Perry, author of Untangling Tolkien: A Chronology and Commentary for The Lord of the Rings
What you buy by the Suite, you can only upgrade by the Suite. March 23, 2006 Robert Barnwell (Johnson City, Tennessee) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Heads up, if you bought Adobe Creative Suite 1 Package and then buy an upgrade like this one planning to upgrade just part of it, you're in for a rude awakening. In others words, "Adobe don't play that." What you buy in a suite collected package, can only be upgraded the same way, which makes little sense, but hey they're the ones who wrote the code. It's all or nothing, when it comes to collected-package product upgrades. On a side note - the one star is based on this policy, which limits the usefulness of this upgrade product, not the product quality which is probably up to Adobe's normally outstanding standard of excellence. I'm sure it probably works great, which makes this policy even more frustrating and irritating.
Worthy, just suprisingly slow March 3, 2006 DesignBusiness (NewYork USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Overall, this is another solid Adobe update that's worth the expense. This is an improved version of what I think is the best professional layout app. However it's not perfect. I have been suprised with how slow certain things are, even launching. And dissapointed that you cannot save back to even CS1. I have gotten inconsistent results with saving it back through their InDesgin exchange format. It hasn't always worked. Also wish my custom PDF and Workspace settings could be carried over in the upgrade. I had to manually resave them on the fly - and it always seems to come at the I'm already late-for-a-deadline times. Overall, solid stuff from a company that I've come to expect a lot from. Hopefully we won't have to wait for CS3 and Intel Mac compatability for another 12 months like they are predicting...
Adobe InDesign CS2 August 6, 2005 Frederick Kreutzer (Venice FL USA) 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
This product brings several features that I find useful in my work. The upgrade was added without a problem.
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