Mark Pierce
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Mark Pierce commentedIf this isn’t the main focus of the InDesign programmers, then there is some serious mismanagement going on. Everyone on the planet has seen the trend toward multi core processing for well over a decade. I am running a 16 core 128GB of RAM desktop up against 3000+ page docs that can’t be split up almost daily. I never utilize more than 5% of my system. Fix this or lose users.
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InDesign TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment Mark Pierce commentedThis is crazy past due. Not everyone is doing small doc brochure design... Stop neglecting your power users and put multi-core processing / windows GPU acceleration on the top of your list! We don’t need more bells and whistles, we need a faster engine.
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The number of votes here drastically understates the issue. Your average user that is being frustrated with InDesign performance doesn’t know to complain about things like core utilization or windows GPU acceleration.