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Adobe Creative Cloud Giveaway for Nonprofits at 17NTC!

Tech Soup

We have a special contest give-away in store at this year's Nonprofit Technology Conference: a free year-long subscription of Adobe Creative Cloud. Answer a few questions about Adobe. To be eligible to win a one-year Adobe Creative Cloud subscription ($600 market value), participants must. Washington DC, here we come!

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Lame spam of the day: Instant Acrobat Upgrade

Robert Weiner

Since Adobe seems to update Acrobat weekly, this message seems plausible. Some quick indicators that it isn't real: I get updates through the installed Adobe Updater, not as email messages. It lists an Adobe office in Canada, whereas the company is based in California. Text: INTRODUCING UPGRADED ADOBE ACROBAT READER 2012.

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Accessibility and ACTA

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

A great (bad) example is Adobe, one of the leading ebook technology vendors, who just introduced their Digital Editions. Unfortunately, although accessibility was in the prior Adobe product, the Digital Rights Management (DRM) of Digital Editions locks out print disabled people.

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eBooks #2: So you want to e-publish? Mechanics…

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about what I want to do to get my novels out in the world, and have been greatly influenced by Cory Doctorow in terms of copyright (or, more accurately, copyleft ). Adobe InDesign : the rather expensive desktop publishing program includes, apparently, conversion to epub (but not to mobi.) ($$).

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Nonprofit Technology News: 2013 Year in Review

Tech Soup

Adobe Creative Cloud. Adobe Creative Cloud launched this year as well. It’s a new licensing arrangement in which Adobe products users download the software as they have in the past and use it on PCs, but licensing is on a monthly per-user fee basis. Please log in to comment on this blog post.

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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 4b: Wireframes

Connection Cafe

Footer links, content and copyright information. You can use Microsoft Visio, Adobe Photoshop, Axure, the free, online tool called Cacoo (I also use Cacoo for sitemaps) and plain old HTML. Global elements may include: Logo and tagline or other required branding. Utilities (search, login, social links and/or sharing). Deliverables.

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The Participatory Museum Process Part 4: Adventures in Self-Publishing

Museum 2.0

I've never used Adobe products seriously, and I had to learn a lot about how to format text and images as well as how to design a book overall. Do you know what the numbers on the copyright page mean? I also paid a fabulous illustrator, Jennifer Rae Atkins , to design the covers and a few of the interior images.