![]() ![]() So, here it is: a single A4 printable cheat sheet that you can always have on your desk, ready to be checked. Lots of people downloaded it, and asked me if I could make the same thing for Illustrator. I suppose the point to my little rant here is that as great as CS6 and Creative cloud are, the Application Manager is somewhat lacking in comparison.A few weeks ago I compiled a list of InDesign shortcuts that I use daily and made a A4 printable cheat sheet You can find it here. So a little love and attention would be nice to complete the experience. What about an auto uploader to the Creative Cloud storage? A Dropbox for Designers anyone? But its a bit of a convoluted process switching language and getting it to download the correct language packs. Yes I’m sure we’re supposed to use the website for all the other management tasks.īut, for example, installing language packs. And its disappointing that they’re missing.īut looking at the application as a whole, it is Spartan – there is a certain lack of features. There are basic features that are lacking. If there is already a cache – a link to it would be helpful. A fix would be nice – or at least THE OPTION of keeping the files. So it requires a separate download on the laptop. ![]() The Application Manager, as far as I can tell, does not cache the installer files at all. Secondly, having two computers means I want CS6 installed on both of them. So a way to a pause the downloads and restart would be nice. When you’re 60% of the way through a multi-gigabyte download, that's the last thing you want to do. Being able to reliably pause and restart downloads is key when you’ve got to ration bandwidth.įirstly: Do you see a pause button in that screen shot? Nope. Now, being on the far end of a bad broadband line, I rely on Download Managers more often than not. There definitely is room for more functionality. As lofty as the name sounds, mission control a la Adobe its not. However, my gripe is with the Adobe Application Manager. Its definitely the way forward for Adobe. Being a card carrying member of the To-The-Cloud camp, anything that uses the cloud gets my attention.Ĭreative Cloud is pure dead brilliant. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |