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Re: on marketing |
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Tue, 10 Dec 2013 21:06:23 -0800 (PST) |
Carl Peterson-2 wrote
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:31 PM, Richard Shann <
> address@hidden
> >wrote:
>
>>
>> only some people are interested in "everything", many want just their
>> own bits of interest.
>> Denemo is customizable to a great extent, all menus and palettes can be
>> modified; most users will not do so, but it would be possible to create
>> specialized versions of Denemo for many different areas of interest.
>>
>> Richard
>>
>
> Agreed. But consider this. One of the things that the Adobe Creative Suite
> programs have is customizable workspaces. They have a number of
> workflow-specific workspaces (for print production or typography, etc.),
> but then they also have workspaces that emulate other Creative Suite
> programs so that you can work in one program similarly to another. For
> instance, when I use Adobe Illustrator, I can use the "Like Photoshop"
> workspace if I'm familiar with that program, or "Like InDesign" if I'm
> familiar with it. The workspaces aren't 100% identical, since each has its
> own set of tools, but it makes it easier to use. The workspace
> customization includes menu options, toolbars and palettes (and perhaps a
> couple of other things I can't think of offhand).
>
> Similarly, you could offer the user a "Like Finale" or "Like Sibelius" or
> "Like MuseScore" environment. While not identical, a similar logic to how
> those palettes/toolbars are constructed could be applied to ease the
> learning curve. This would not require specialized "versions," per se, so
> much as preconfigured preferences, perhaps?
>
> Carl
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Carl:
Having the option of different environments would be a very nice feature, I
like that aspect of the Adobe family software especially. I think that
feature, along with not having a ton of windows open on launch every time,
would really make Denemo an even more viable option, as far as choosing an
engraving application for newcomers. Maybe? Just an idea.
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