Press releaseInternational software developer and distributor announced the release of its newest products: ScribeDOOR for Illustrator CS4 and ScribeDOOR for InDesign CS4. ScribeDOOR adds the ability to edit and treat text in 21 complex languages, including Arabic, Hebrew and Farsi as well as many Indic and South-East Asian languages, to two of Adobe’s powerful design and desktop publishing applications.Working as a complement to the regular. versions of Illustrator and InDesign, ScribeDOOR helps graphic designers and desktop publishers maximize their treatment of multiple complex languages and scripts, at the same time, in these two applications. I used the trial version of ScribeDoor. Fortunately, before I was planning to buy it, my friend recommended to use IndicPlus (www.metadesignsolutions.com/indicPlus). This is an excellent plugin for Adobe InDesign.
There are now few great solutions to help you write Arabic in Adobe products correctly. The low tech and foolproof way is to use ‘Write Arabic in Photoshop’ brought to you by Arabic Keyboard. Just paste in the Arabic text you need (or even just randomly type and you can see how it reorders the letters correctly).
It is available for CS 2,3 and 4 and for both Windows and Macintosh Platforms.It supports all the Indic and Asian languages listed above, and has a neglible cost – just $25 for InDesign CS4. The typography options available with this plugin are simply superb.I will strongly recommend to use this plugin.
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Have more information here. These guys also have a demo-video of IndicPlus.Here is the link:regardsRC.
Adobe Illustrator CS6 is a powerful vector drawing tool that includes everything you'll need for design, web and video projects.One major headline this time is the new focus on performance. True 64-bit support and Adobe's Mercury Performance System play a big part in improving responsiveness, but Adobe have also been identifying and resolving bottlenecks all around the package. The previous Gaussian blur implementation wasn't the best, for instance, but it's been optimised for CS6, and as a result Gaussian blurs (and effects which depend on them, such as drop shadows and glows) are now much, much faster.It's a similar story with the interface.
There's an obvious new look (you can even tweak the UI brightness to your personal taste), but Adobe report making more than 40 usability tweaks to the Illustrator interface, from easier font changes to inline editing of layer names.And workspace management just generally works a little more like you'd always hoped. So even options which were previously hidden away, such as the Shape and Pen tools, can now be torn off and docked. And you can dock tools horizontally or vertically to organise your workspace just how you'd like.You're looking for something more?
Illustrator CS6 is relatively short on the big new features. There's a new image tracing engine to help you convert raster images to vectors, for instance, and the program can now easily create seamless tiled vector patterns, but that's about it.Is it worth the upgrade, then? Tricky: the performance enhancements and UI tweaks are welcome, but may not be enough to justify the outlay.
We'd recommend you try before you buy.Please note, the file you'll download here is Adobe's Download Manager, which will then fetch and install Illustrator for you. It's a huge file, though, so patience will probably be required.
This is the latest version of Windows May 2019 Update. It's a media creation tool that can be used to upgrade an existing installation of Windows or create installation media for another PC. Just make your choice after launching the tool and it'll do the rest.What was new in Windows 10, when it was released?
The OS brought back the Start Menu, though with a twist: live tiles keep you up-to-date with the latest news while also providing an easy way to launch apps. (Don't worry if you prefer the Start Screen, it's still there and you can boot into it if you prefer.)Apps now work much more like regular desktop programs.
They have minimise, maximise, restore and close buttons, and can be resized (to a degree) and organised however you like.If you've still lost track of a program in the mass of open windows, a new Task Spaces feature can help. Click its taskbar button and you'll see thumbnails for everything running now, a little like OS X's Mission Control - just click something to switch to it.Better still, Task Spaces also supports virtual desktops. Add extra desktops as required and it'll display thumbnails of each one, making it easy to identify whatever you're after and switch to it.There's also smarter snapping, new customisation options, and even a bunch of experimental additions to the command prompt.May 2019 Update brings a whole host of new features for Windows 10. See the for more information.The Windows 10 ISO will give you build 1903.18362 which is the May 2019 Update, revised September 2019.