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JacekA

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  1. You contribute to many threads about exporting to .indd or .idml. You are very active in this and you are in opposition everywhere. Either you don't understand us or you have a different purpose. Your answer above illustrates your lack of understanding of what we are talking about.
  2. Thanks for confirming what I'm talking about. It means, that it is possible to convert the .indd format by third-party programs. So here's what the author of the thread wrote: ... may happen someday. Let's hope it's not too late, because Adobe doesn't like competition and if it buys Serif, we're the only ones who will lose out. I think, that the introduction of export to .indd or at least to .idml, is now the most important thing for the Anffinity kit to take a big step forward in popularity.
  3. This means, that PDF2ID developed only PDF import and the conversion to ID format (because how else can it be displayed after the conversion action?) was done by Adobe specialists? And Markzware also 'only' reads and does not convert anything. The market is cruel. Pony eats apples. For Affinity not to be eaten (by Adobe) it has to be like a poisoned apple. 😕
  4. Hi, I can understand that, but then why are there .indd conversion tools (e.g. PDF2ID, Markzware) on the market?
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