InDesignSecrets Podcast 160
InDesign Secrets - Un pódcast de Blatner and Concepcion
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See the Show Notes for links mentioned in this episode. The transcript of this podcast will be posted soon.
- News: Anne-Marie's Las Vegas recap, Podcast survey results, Goodie boxes
- Interview with Josh Nguni, Namibia's InDesign User Group leader
- Adobe's Creative Cloud: A brief overview and discussion
- Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Objects Move with Page
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Links mentioned in this podcast:
> Adobe's Creative Cloud and their Creative Cloud FAQ
> You can log in to Creative Cloud right now to test it
> David wrote an article in Macworld about his opinion of CS5.5 subscriptions
> Josh Nguni's InDesign User Group in Windhoek, Namibia
Josh Nguni