InDesign 2.0 review
On InDesign's 20th anniversary, we look back at version 2.0 – the release that changed everything. Here's our review first published on March 4, 2002.
On InDesign's 20th anniversary, we look back at version 2.0 – the release that changed everything. Here's our review first published on March 4, 2002.
The Livescribe 3 Smart Pen, Livescribe+ app for iOS and some special Moleskine notebooks are designed to change the way you take notes at client meetings and design talks.
Realmac Software's Clear for iPhone is among the most popular to-do-list offerings. Now an iPad version pushes it to the next level.
This book tells you what you need to do between completing an Illustration degree and setting up as a freelance illustrator.
Studiometry 10 is aimed at small studios and is designed to help track and manage projects, create quotes and invoices, and make sure you're getting paid on time.
Evernote is an indispensable tool for keeping your notes, sketches, recordings, PDFs, etc together – and allowing you to access them on every device you own. And it just got even better.
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This calendar app is worth downloading as much for inspiration and helping your own best design practice as it is to use.
12-bay NAS server offers SMEs power and scalability in a compact package
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While the masking tools are hit and miss and it takes an age to run the preview, the basic results can actually be fairly convincing
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Free update with interactive focus, adding new ePub and App Studio options
Why are so many of us forever in search of the perfect to-do list manager? I think it’s because we all have an unending list of tasks we’d like to accomplish, and we’d rather blame our imperfect tools than our imperfect selves.
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Expanded keying and parameter control, and a new internal architecture
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