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Online version of InDesign?

Guest
Sep 28, 2010 Sep 28, 2010

Are there any online version of Adobe InDesign?

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Community Expert ,
Sep 28, 2010 Sep 28, 2010

If you mean like a public website where you can go and use ID without actually buying a license, there shouldn't be.

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Guest
Sep 29, 2010 Sep 29, 2010

I am about light version of InDesign, like photoshop online tools on http://www.photoshop.com/

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Community Expert ,
Sep 29, 2010 Sep 29, 2010

The closest is probably Buzzword - but it's not really close at all.

http://www.adobe.com/acom/buzzword/

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Community Expert ,
Sep 29, 2010 Sep 29, 2010

It's possible I missed it, but I don't think so. Photoshop.com looks like a challenge to iPhoto, and since Apple doesn't have it's own competing app for page layout, there's little reason for Adobe to go that route with ID.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 29, 2010 Sep 29, 2010

That and the fact that the audience for it would be miniscule. Everyone and his brother has a digital camera so photo tools make sense at every level. Not so for pagelayout.

Bob

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Community Expert ,
Sep 29, 2010 Sep 29, 2010

Well I don't know about that. Seems like every secretary on the planet is expected to layout the company newsletter and ads these days. There'd be a market for Adobe Publisher.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 29, 2010 Sep 29, 2010

They already have MS Publisher as part of Office and there are other lower cost, quite capable pagelayout apps such as Serif Plus. Hell, most of those bosses think Word is a pagelayout app.

There is no business reason I can think of for Adobe to even think about getting into the "amateur" pagelayout market.

Bob

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Community Expert ,
Sep 29, 2010 Sep 29, 2010

Thought I read the other day that MS was dropping Publisher (probably a myth). If it makes sense to get into amateur photography as a stepping stone to moving those people to a paid product, it makes sense to do the same for layout, except I think the amount of effort needed to make a working dumbed-down ID would be ridiculously high for return as long as publisher remains out there as part of office -- people don't seem to see the same need for professional tools for alyout as they do for photography.

I suppose we should count our blessings as forum respondents.

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Sep 29, 2010 Sep 29, 2010

I have been looking for the online version of InDesign some months ago, but actually there are no official versions. In the case you simply want to create a digital publication, you can try out www.joomag.com which features an online editor similar to InDesign, but of course it lacks many features of InDesign.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 29, 2010 Sep 29, 2010

brian747oneill wrote:

... but of course it lacks many features of InDesign.

Like the ability to do PRINT layout.

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Guest
Sep 30, 2010 Sep 30, 2010

Thanks for link.

I have took a look at this service, and found that their online tool is very close to that, what I want.

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Sep 30, 2010 Sep 30, 2010
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you could likely just google "opensource page layout"

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