atw: Re: Product of choice
- From: warren.lewington@xxxxxxxxx
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 08:10:20 +0800
As long as your hardware can deal with it (it eats RAM and memory), Adobe
CS2 would be the best shot.
It has GoLive for Online presentation (I have yet to use it extensively)
as well as InDesign.
There is also a form designer, a file or document tracking system and of
course, PhotoShop and Illustrator.
The learning curve is high. And reference books seem to be thin on the
ground at the moment too. However, it is a high demand skill to have in
the market...
An upgrade version should work. If you are using Pagemaker for large
documents then you are also going to be struggling.
Warren Lewington
Technical Writer
Metso Minerals
Arndell Park, Sydney.
NSW, Australia.
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