![]() But that is not going to happen unless some wiz makes and keeps on making updated translation software. I am one who would love to open INDD files. That said, Adobe would surely have NOT mad the same mistake. Quark obviously did NOT make their files unreadable until later versions- after v4 I believe. You either buy Publisher and make PDF's or IDML files of your Indesign files or you don't buy Publisher and stick to Adobe forever. My thoughts on this are: the 1's saying it should be opening INDD do not understand that Abobe has made this impossible because as some have said, they move the bar with each version of InDesign or just make it impossible. ![]() The side saying Publisher will never open INDD files because INDD files are impossible to open with anything but InDesign. The side saying A Publisher should open INDD files because InDesign opened Quark files.Ģ. ![]() I'm seeing two sides here when it comes to opening InDesign Files.ġ. This will also affect APub's IDML capability whenever that occurs. There will not be (not for years to come) true parity between ID and APub's native capabilities. The net effect, though, is that what is really served to the receiving application is an IDML file. So Serif could write the routine to open INDD files but it requires an InDesign Server license they would have to always have to keep current that, behind the scenes, opens the native INDD files (which requires an upload and download). I hesitate to say Never, because that statement has a way of biting one in the butt. In my opinion, it would be a missed opportunity on Serif's part not to offer that capability. ![]() Quark is now offering a huge reduction in price to encourage Indesign users to switch to Xpress from Adobe's CC subscription rip-off, and many of those prospects would find Affinity Publisher much more attractive not only for the price, but also for the ability to open the INDD files. All the more reason that should Affinity Publisher have the ability to open INDD files, it would gain even more customers. ![]()
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