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http://www.macnn.com/articles/12/10/24/id2office.now.features.support.for.cs6/

Briefly: OWC Mac mini RAM kits, ID2Office CS6 support

updated 02:22 pm EDT, Wed October 24, 2012

 

ID2Office now features support for CS6


Following yesterday's Mac mini update, OWC has announced that it is offering memory upgrades of up to 16GB in capacity. A total of 5 kits are being offered, providing customers with options ranging from 4GB to 16GB. All of the chips used by OWC have been certified to meet Apple's memory design and compatibility specifications, and come backed by a lifetime replacement warranty. Prices start at $26 for a 4GB kit and go up to $115 for 16GB.

ID2Office gains CS6 support

Recosoft has launched an updated version of ID2Office, adding support for InDesign CS6. The update also includes support for rotated and shadow text properties, as well as an enhanced conversion feature that offers improved layout fidelity. The software, which is capable of converting text, associated fonts and styles, paragraph structure, and other InDesign object and document properties to the matching Microsoft Word/PowerPoint object and file properties, is sold as an annual subscription for $200.


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