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January 12, 2024
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Collaboration Indesign & Incopy

  • January 12, 2024
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Hi everyone, can someone explain to me how to use Indesign and Incopy collaborative with team members 
after february first, when Adobe cancels the synchronized shared cloud folder? 

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Correct answer rob day

I’m going to move my cloud and colaborative sync’ing to Dropbox. Dropbox and other file syncing services work the same way as Adobe’s Creative Cloud Files folder.

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souzu.louAuthor
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January 12, 2024

Hi all, thanks for the tips - I the meantime I've tried OneDrive and will try google cloud next but the adobe cloud doesn't only has a fast sync with notifications everytime a copy element has been changed  - it also saves a  version history of the Indesign files. It was basically the same as working with Microsoft applications in the Microsoft ecosystem - the workflow is just not as smoot if you move it to another cloud ... or am I missing something here. 

rob day
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January 13, 2024

I've used both Dropbox and Adobe's Creative Cloud Files folder and the services are virtually the same. DB has the same incremental history and it's syncing is fast and in the background.

souzu.louAuthor
Participant
January 13, 2024

Thanks for your feedback! I've got 3 clouds already and didn't want to start using a fourth one but I might need to try Dropbox than ... bit annoying the whole situation considering Adobe just raised their prices as well. 

BobLevine
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January 12, 2024

Dropbox is great but OneDrive is also a viable alternative.

Steve Werner
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January 12, 2024

I agree with @rob day's answer.

 

I especially like Dropbox and has found it to be pretty flawless for a collaborative workflow, as well as using as a backup location for all my essential work.

rob day
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Community Expert
January 12, 2024

I’m going to move my cloud and colaborative sync’ing to Dropbox. Dropbox and other file syncing services work the same way as Adobe’s Creative Cloud Files folder.