David Milisock
Well-known member
We stopped supporting the MAC about 4 years ago and 2 years ago completely stopped supporting native Adobe files. So as the saying goes no good deed goes unpunished last week I took a MAC InDesign CC 2015 file from a design firm for a next to free job for an non-profit. I took the file to a friend I know who runs a prepress department for a large marketing company that outputs their own work. Since I write quite a few articles I wanted a pro to handle the file so I could see just how far the Adobe work flow has come so I could write about it. The file (was I believe they call it packaged for distribution), when opened it took 8 minutes to get a file in which we had to substitute fonts for. While we had all the fonts his ID refused to recognize several of them and some of the layered tif files could not be opened in Photoshop for editing. Lucky for me Corel Photo-PAINT could open the tif files. As far as I can see the opening of Adobe InDesignCC 2015 files is the same old BS that we had years ago. So my question is this do you guys have to work like this all the time?