Our situation here is parlous, IMO, but no-one aside fr 'Emma Peel' here with me seems to understand that. We don't dig into Indy too much, particularly for incoming customer files; near 100% PDF in, unless there are 'issues'. Even then..
But, we've had to use IDMLs on a couple recently, and I've not done a check to see whether/how far, we're behind.
My question... Is 10.6.8 OK to run the latest Indy CC?
Adobe Applications Mgr...> follow the bouncing ball, right?
Friday here, TG. :undecided:
I'm kind of inclined to say you can't get past CC 2014 on that OS version. From the mothership:
"All 2015 Creative Cloud desktop apps have a minimum operating system requirement of Mac OS X 10.9 "
Slappy is correct. You are really outdated on that version of OS X.
OS X 10.7.x, 10.8.x, 10.9.x, 10.10.x have already fallen by the wayside and in a couple of months 10.11.x is going to join them.
Thanks... :banghead:
I feel your pain, until I figure out a new imposition solution I'm stuck on Senior Leopard too.
Quote from: Farabomb on July 25, 2016, 07:19:33 AMI feel your pain, until I figure out a new imposition solution I'm stuck on Senior Leopard too.
You moving away from Preps?
Don't know but I am open to options. Since I have EVO the impo isn't integrated so I'm open to anything that spits out a .jdf I believe.
I think in this day and age they all do. Just depends on how much you want to spend. A stand alone imp program is going to be majorly expensive. You get the ones that impose within Acrobat for a reasonable price though.
I can't give the bundled impo with Fujifilm XMF a big enough wrap. Bloody terrific. Factor in what you may pay for a standalone.
XMF is basically the only choice when we finally upgrade the workflow. That means never seeing as I can't even get money to upgrade a computer.