- Adobe InDesign CC 2014
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I have registered for the forum just to respond to this. How do you know not many people are in need? Do you know how many people may have looked at the software and passed it up because it is not listed as a feature? I know I did, several times, until I tried about five competitors and found them all deficient. But I don't think I can justify the higher price without Adobe activation plugins.Erwin Denissen wrote:They are on the to-do list, but it seems not many people are in need of these, so we're not sure if and when we will add those.
If others read this post and want specific plug-ins (or have other feature requests), do let us know!
suechastain wrote:I have registered for the forum just to respond to this. How do you know not many people are in need? Do you know how many people may have looked at the software and passed it up because it is not listed as a feature? I know I did, several times, until I tried about five competitors and found them all deficient. But I don't think I can justify the higher price without Adobe activation plugins.Erwin Denissen wrote:They are on the to-do list, but it seems not many people are in need of these, so we're not sure if and when we will add those.
If others read this post and want specific plug-ins (or have other feature requests), do let us know!
I too agree 100%. I've had your trial version on my station for a couple of years now, waiting for autoactivation with Illustrator (we are using CS6). It is the ONLY reason why we have not purchased MainType. How many others are doing the same? We use Nexus, an inferior font management software in my opinion, but it auto-activates with Illustrator.Ethos wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2016 4:20 pmsuechastain wrote:I have registered for the forum just to respond to this. How do you know not many people are in need? Do you know how many people may have looked at the software and passed it up because it is not listed as a feature? I know I did, several times, until I tried about five competitors and found them all deficient. But I don't think I can justify the higher price without Adobe activation plugins.Erwin Denissen wrote:They are on the to-do list, but it seems not many people are in need of these, so we're not sure if and when we will add those.
If others read this post and want specific plug-ins (or have other feature requests), do let us know!
I 100% agree. I am looking at other software that DOES provide plugins for Adobe CC. That is the only feature that is moving me away from High-Logic. It's a time saving feature that may make a huge difference as to what people choose to purchase or look into for the future.
MainType has plugins for Adobe Illustrator up to CC 2015. Expect to see them for more current releases of InDesign soon, as we are about to release MainType 8 within a couple of weeks.PenSigns wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2017 12:28 am I too agree 100%. I've had your trial version on my station for a couple of years now, waiting for autoactivation with Illustrator (we are using CS6). It is the ONLY reason why we have not purchased MainType. How many others are doing the same? We use Nexus, an inferior font management software in my opinion, but it auto-activates with Illustrator.