On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 07:20:09 -0400 "Nicholas Vettese" <nvettese at pdistributors.com> dijo:
> With InDesign, there is no where to go to really voice your opinion. There > are no websites, or mailing list, that will give you the support you get > here. If you were to find a developer of InDesign, do you think you would > be able to tell them what they are doing wrong??? Probably not. Several Adobe employees participate in e-lists. There is one for InDesign: <indesign at lists.blueworld.com>. More than once suggestions on the InDesign list have made it into the product and have also effected changes to Adobe's pricing and marketing. Adobe also spends millions on opinion polls and research to find out what people want. I know zero about programming. Once I needed a script written for InDesign. One of the Adobe employees literally wrote the script for me (several pages of code). It is true that the contact with Adobe is not direct, as it is here. It is untrue that there is no way to communicate with them, that your pleas are unheard, or that there is no direct support. InDesign and Scribus fulfill different roles. Each has its place. I am hoping that Scribus will eventually have all the capabilities of InDesign because, while Adobe is much better than many software vendors, their future plans rankle me. I prefer open source. But not everyone does. We all have different needs.
