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December 31, 2020
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Is there anyway to use indesign in linux? Or convert files to a linux-friendly design app?

  • December 31, 2020
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I am converting to linux OS.  I have indesign with lots of files on a windows OS.  I'd like to use indesign in linux, but I understand that indesign is not compatible.  Is there any way to make it compatible or convert files to a suitable design software in linux?

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Correct answer Test Screen Name

No, you'll need to keep running Windows 10 to keep running Indesign and Creative Cloud subscriptions. Maybe multi-boot is the answer.

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MW Design
Inspiring
January 2, 2021

Other than the dual-boot method mentioned, you might see if VivaDesigner suits you. Mac, PC, Linux, web versions.

 

It opens both .idml & .indd files, though how well it does depends upon the files themselves.

 

Good luck.

Jens Trost
Inspiring
January 5, 2021

Using Linux you could use open source VirtualBox to virtualize Windows and install InDesign in there.
Assuming you have an adequate machine performance wise.


Disclaimer:
I don't know if there are any license issues for virtualizing Adobe software (or Windows for that matter), so sorry if there are.

Ashutosh_Mishra
Inspiring
January 2, 2021

Hi there,

 

Thanks for reaching out. I agree with @Test Screen Name, Adobe InDesign is only compatible with macOS & Windows as per system requirements.

You may post your concern on Adobe InDesign UserVoice. Product team will be happy to look into it.

 

Regards,

Ashutosh

Test Screen NameCorrect answer
Legend
December 31, 2020

No, you'll need to keep running Windows 10 to keep running Indesign and Creative Cloud subscriptions. Maybe multi-boot is the answer.