I've been trying to decide what to do since Adobe acquired and dropped  
Freehand. My documentation is typically short enough that InDesign  
would be overkill, in features and cost, but there is no way I could  
use Word to do what I've been doing. Freehand allowed me free reign in  
my typography and page layout and provided all the tools I needed for  
creating vector objects (lines, arrows, rectangles, etc.). I've been  
thinking about checking out Pages. When you say "complex documents",  
what exactly do you mean? I'd very much appreciate some  
recommendations. This is going to be a big move for me.

Thanks,
Jack


On Jan 10, 2008, at 4:37 PM, Todd Zaki Warfel wrote:

> Hmm, that's interesting. We use Pages for rather complex documents and
> I've never once had it crash. Word and InDesign on the other hand...
> well, that's another story.




Jack L. Moffett
Interaction Designer
inmedius
412.459.0310 x219
http://www.inmedius.com


It's not about the world of design;
it's about the design of the world.

                                      - Bruce Mau




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