Evolutions in software - how do you handle it?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Breffni-Potter never heard of Audition. I only know Audacity. Is Audition a new competitor?
Audition came out originally under the name "SoundBooth" - It was then renamed Audition a few years ago but it's not new.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Not surprised but Scribus has a lot of mindshare and I've never heard anyone mention an Adobe product for this use case.
I've never heard of Scribus until today. How many design houses use it would you say?
How can any design house not know about the Adobe products...that's like finding an IT admin who has never heard of MS office, it's just out there.
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@scottalanmiller said in Evolutions in software - how do you handle it?:
@coliver said in Evolutions in software - how do you handle it?:
@Breffni-Potter said in Evolutions in software - how do you handle it?:
@scottalanmiller said:
What other apps are you thinking of that you feel have no good alternatives?
I'm going to define the needs rather than products.
Photo Editing (Gimp)
Video Editing (Premier)
Audio Editing (Audition)
Graphic Design (Inkscape)
Print/document design (indesign)
Bulk video/audio encoding (media encoder)
Certain PDF features (Acrobat)Scribus is a big Document Design competitor although the learning curve is huge.
I thought Scribus was the leader here. Didn't know that Adobe had a competitor for it. Not surprised but Scribus has a lot of mindshare and I've never heard anyone mention an Adobe product for this use case.
I have family that worked in this space and so I know Quark.
The last place I worked use Publisher for everything. One of the techs for a big newspaper publisher I know says they use Adobe products almost exclusively. Not saying that is the norm just my experience.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Not surprised but Scribus has a lot of mindshare and I've never heard anyone mention an Adobe product for this use case.
I've never heard of Scribus until today. How many design houses use it would you say?
How can any design house not know about the Adobe products...that's like finding an IT admin who has never heard of MS office, it's just out there.
I'm sure design houses know of lots of options, that doesn't make those options the leader. If a design house doesn't know Scribus it would be like not knowing Linux. Sure everyone knows Windows too, but Linux is in broader use. Scribus, I get the impression, is like Linux here. More broadly used, even if not quite as broadly known. But I was just saying that Scribus I hear about regularly and have for over a decade. Adobe equivalent... I never heard about. A design house would. But I hear about Quark too, but not Adobe in this role.
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@coliver said:
@Breffni-Potter said in Evolutions in software - how do you handle it?:
@scottalanmiller said:
What other apps are you thinking of that you feel have no good alternatives?
I'm going to define the needs rather than products.
Photo Editing (Gimp)
Video Editing (Premier)
Audio Editing (Audition)
Graphic Design (Inkscape)
Print/document design (indesign)
Bulk video/audio encoding (media encoder)
Certain PDF features (Acrobat)Have you looked at Audacity or Ardour for Audio editing? I have a musician friend who uses Ardour.
I've been using Audacity for forever. Using it a lot since 2005, or so.