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313 votes65 comments · Adobe InDesign: Feature Requests » Cloud services (Typekit, CC Libraries etc) · Admin →
Thanks for making this request. In order to understand the use-case more better I have a few questions:
1. Whats the role of the different people working collaboratively on the same file. Are they always only designers or are other personas also involved.
2. What is the use-case here, some parts of this request suggest an Editorial collaboration whereas others suggest collaboration amongst different designers. I am trying to separate these 2 requests out.
3. What are the different kind of files (brochures, books, magazines etc) for which this is required.
4. Does it need to be a web based service, or having the user be able to collaborate on one shared file using InDesign or InCopy on the Desktop will work? What is the advantage you feel over a web-service over the desktop app?
5. How do you workaround this need today? What are the most important problems with…alexamarends supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment -
12 votes0 comments · Adobe InDesign: Feature Requests » Cloud services (Typekit, CC Libraries etc) · Admin →alexamarends supported this idea ·
Adobe is behind on this. Especially for large InDesign files, working simultaneously is vital.
1/2/3. We're a small firm that uses InDesign for investor packages, and we'd like to have 2-3 people working on different spots in the document at the same time (ie. our Principal, Director of Ops, and Designer). Roles aren't clearly defined as editor/designer, and everyone would like to make changes instead of waiting for one person to update and share the file, which is (5) our current workaround.
4. Web-based service seems to make the most sense for simultaneous collaboration, but we couldn't care less if we were able to live-collaborate on either.