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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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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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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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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
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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.
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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.

