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Adobe InDesign CS2 Upgrade from PageMaker (Mac) [Old Version] | List Price: $349.00

| Platform: Mac OS X Brand: Adobe Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2005-04-28
Features: - 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
This is a great piece of software... [Posted on 2007-01-05] ...I like it even better than CS (first version) which was a great improvement over the version before. It has the added advantage as the Bridge and runs quickly and smoothly on my G5 iMac.
New Version of InDesign Almost Out [Posted on 2007-03-27] 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. Also, Mac rumor sites are claiming the PageMaker upgrade to CS3 will only be $200, so you may save money by waiting (no promises).
Mike Perry, author of Untangling Tolkien: A Chronology and Commentary for The Lord of the Rings
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