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Upgraded Creative Application; Protect PDFs With Creative Commons Licenses

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8.9.2013

InDesign CC boosts ePub features, font menus

Jun 28, 2013 3:30 AM

When Adobe transformed the way it releases software--from selling its Creative Suite software in a box to releasing Creative Cloud software as a service, it also started featuring regular upgrades to InDesign and the rest of Adobe's slate of professional creative applications. InDesign programmers have been rewriting InDesign's underlying code for several years to best leverage the most current operating systems and hardware. The result is a speedier InDesign CC with support for Apple's Retina and other similarly high-resolution displays, a new interface, a font-menu overhaul, a new QR Code generator, and significant ePub improvements. Note: Go to Adobe's InDesign CC page to buy the software for Windows 7 or 8, or for Mac.
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CC PDF Converter protects your work with Creative Commons licenses

Jul 3, 2013 10:18 AM

With Creative Commons licenses, you can distribute your creative work for free and specify the conditions under which it can be used. For example, you can offer your work free for use, provided you receive attribution; or say that it's fine for personal or nonprofit projects to use your work, but that commercial ventures have to pay you. Attaching one of these licenses to the work removes any ambiguity or doubt as to the terms and conditions under which you share your work. Note: The "Download Now" button above and below the full review and on the Product Information page will download the software to your computer.
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