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    that are open and displayed in tabs. I'm glad to see that they are
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    3. These movable panels or pods are handy, but I also like
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    4. No <kadov> tags! These much-maligned tags are often
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    12. There is support for MS Vista and Office 2007 including
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    the pre-alpha build I saw.)
    13. Better Screen capture manipulation within topics.
    14. Adobe representatives also said there would be news
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    Adobe TechComm Blog
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    Evergreen Online Learning, LLC
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    Hi all,
    That certainly looks like a promising list of possible
    enhancements. :-)
    I've been putting off switching to Flare for a few reasons
    (for me, the user friendliness of the editor doesn't appeal) and
    have been hoping that Adobe would pick up on RoboHelp and develop
    it further.
    RoboHelp's ease of use just seems to allow me to concentrate
    more on creating content and that has always been its major
    advantage.
    Maybe I'm just getting lazy, and I know all software has its
    foibles, but spending time fighting with an editor to get the
    output to look and behave how I want is not where I want to be.
    Even the great RoboHelp kadov debate doesn't bother me so long as
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    the next release looks much more promising, and definitely feels
    like a reason to hang on with RoboHelp a while longer.
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    gives me a world of hurts with metatags, and that could actually be
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    http://blogs.adobe.com/techcomm/robohelp
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    marketing comes across as too pushy, so that blog really made me
    smile. Maybe Adobe are almost 'too'big', but with the new release
    talk, it looks like things might be about to get interesting again.
    Cheers
    Karl

  • InDesign Sneak Peek: See What's Coming Next | Adobe Technology Sneaks 2013 | Adobe TV

    Want to create and edit QR codes directly in InDesign? This sneak peek shows you something we're working on for the next version of InDesign. See more exciting developments on May 6 at Adobe MAX: adobe.com/go/AdobeNext
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    Nice feature... This will be very useful, love it!

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    This stuff will change the landscape of desktop, web and tablet publishing software - again.

    for a webdesigner, It's a no-brainer.
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    acresofgreen wrote:
    John Waller schrieb:
    As Marian has astutely observed, post-CS5.5 and the introduction of the new upgrade policy, these drip fed sneak peeks are now less about trying to convince us to upgrade and more about feature freeze.
    What's the feature(s) that'll get the Twitterverse trending hot enough for Adobe to shelve further new features until CS7?
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    On the one hand, it would be foolish to show all their cards to competitors too early in the game, for fear of copy-cat features. I know people keep saying that PS has no serious competition, but that could change in a hurry. 
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    The traditional titillation tactics of drip feeding and slow reveal for a new version in progress to try and kickstart the buzz still serve a purpose but Adobe is creating its own mountain to climb.
    The greatest competition for the next version of Photoshop is always previous versions of Photoshop. Convincing people who are still getting used to CS4 and CS5 to upgrade to CS6 is not trivial. That's always been the case because Photoshop usually sets its own benchmarks. For that, we can applaud Adobe.
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