Adobe InDesign CS4 review

We proof Adobe's layout package – has it expanded the frame or cut it to fit?

InDesign
It's easier to edit tricky layouts thanks to Rotate View and the ability to open table content in the Story Editor

TechRadar Verdict

A superbly usable publishing package with a few extra boxes ticked for its fourth iteration

Pros

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    Smart Guides are a great layout aid

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    Live Preflight saves hassle

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    Rotate View can be a godsend

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    Flash export opens up possibilities

Cons

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    No stunning new features this time

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    Expensive as a standalone product

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Despite the desktop publishing aspirations of Microsoft Word and Apple's Pages, you need a different league of software to create magazines, brochures and other content for press output.

InDesign has become the leader in this field, but its rival, QuarkXPress, has seen a dangerous return to form in version 8.

Live Preflight is a simple but revolutionary new feature. Previously, File > Preflight would check your document against a list of potential print cock-ups, such as low-res images or wrong colour spaces. Now, these checks happen as you work, with a green blob at the foot of the window changing to red if anything's amiss. It couldn't be more convenient.

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