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		<title>By: Tim</title>
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		<description>Like you, I was forced to use another popular page layout program kicking and screaming. Even though I owned a print shop where the leading software was used, I used PageMaker for all my personal design work. I didn&#039;t jump at InDesign either until CS, but have been absolutely won over ever since--not just with ID but with the entire suite.

I admit, I was skeptical at first as to whether Adobe could take over the market at that point by bringing out something totally new. It took a few years, but they worked at it diligently. 

Thanks to Adobe for listening to designers, typographers, and printers and, in turn, making products that are useful and relevant.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like you, I was forced to use another popular page layout program kicking and screaming. Even though I owned a print shop where the leading software was used, I used PageMaker for all my personal design work. I didn&#8217;t jump at InDesign either until CS, but have been absolutely won over ever since&#8211;not just with ID but with the entire suite.</p>
<p>I admit, I was skeptical at first as to whether Adobe could take over the market at that point by bringing out something totally new. It took a few years, but they worked at it diligently. </p>
<p>Thanks to Adobe for listening to designers, typographers, and printers and, in turn, making products that are useful and relevant.</p>
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