![]() That is why we have now updated Find/Change in InDesign – you will now be able to locate and replace colors the same way you would text, finding and replacing colors used in any object type. We know it could be time consuming to change colors in a document when you needed to (for example, when you have a new brand identity or when a color is just no longer trendy). In this release, we are rolling out new ways to control and manage your InDesign projects. Whether you are making a poster, creating a book, or building a technical document, InDesign offers a rich set of features that lets you control all aspects of your designs, so you can confidently create production-quality pieces of any type. Limitless controlĮnhancements that bring precision and productivity to your workflow. Your feedback has been invaluable as we continue to iterate features and fine-tune functionalities. We will continue to expand the suite of collaboration tools in future releases, and would love you to try it and share your thoughts on User Voice. Try Share for Review today to work 3x faster in a team of two(one designer and one reviewer), and 6x faster in a team of four(one designer and three reviewers). These annotations will show up on the canvas within InDesign, so designers can easily make changes based on the feedback. Annotations include the ability to highlight text, strike through text, and suggest replacement text. Stakeholders will now be able to markup text on their reviews to provide more contextual feedback. Today, we are launching an expanded set of annotation tools. In June, we introduced Share for Review, a milestone collaboration feature that enables designers to share their designs to the web for stakeholder review and then manage feedback right in the app. The unfortunate truth is, the more time spent going back and forth between InDesign, emails, PDF markup tools, etc., the less time we can spend actually designing. A lot of our time is spent soliciting, receiving, consolidating, and addressing feedback. Collaborate 3x faster with enhanced Share for Review featureĭesign is a collaborative activity, whether you are a freelance designer or work in-house for a big company. Read on to learn about everything new in InDesign. We’ve focused on delivering features that enhance collaboration and enable even more control. This year’s major release of Adobe InDesign is all about bringing more efficiency to your creative workflows, so you can do what you do best - faster. It will be a shame to lose out on that, but the draw of AE isn't strong enough to get me to install Win 10.InDesign 2020 release: Get to “done” 3x faster with enhanced Share for Review feature The only Adobe program I genuinely think goes from strength to strength is After Effects, with very worthwhile and useful new features being added in each release. The only feature I'd genuinely miss about CC is Photoshop's "Preserve Details 2.0" scaling, which is useful, though I can replace it with the good old PhotoZoom plugin. ID has improved very little, while Premiere Pro just seems to get worse all the time and I'm so sick of it that I'm likely going to move to DaVinci Resolve (which does run in Linux). Nothing on my wishlist has been implemented yet. Plus I got to own the software forever (and still do, of course).įor me, Adobe haven't added any features in the last 8 years that I find indispensable. The GUIs were much nicer, with *vastly* more tolerable splash screens. Everything seemed much more stable and less buggy back then. To be fair, I was quite happy with Creative Suite. I do have a choice - I'll stick with old verisons, even if that means permanently sticking with CS6 from 2012. > At some point, you're going to have no choice at all. ![]() To sum this up: I really don't know if Windows 7 (64-bit) with Service Pack 1 is still supported but I'm quiete sure that you can install version 15.0 ( InDesign 2020 ) on Windows 7 (64-bit) with Service Pack 1. However the page's name says "2020" and not "2021" what it should if it is showing specs for version 16.0. ![]() I could go on to the minimum requirements for version 14.0 ( InDesign 2019 ) which still supports Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit) with Service Pack 1:īut if I use the link for version 15.0 ( InDesign 2020 ) I seem to land on a page where the minimum requirements are listed for version 16.0: If I start from here to see into the minimum system requirements for earlier versions of InDesign: I think there is an error in the help pages of InDesign. ![]()
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