Where is the documents level infos of each app?
Where is the document level of each app?
I'm sorry but I can't find it anywhere. Is this what you call 'activities'? Cause everything is blank under Photoshop or Word. I have any more detail than the free version!
I upgrade to the pro plan just for that but I'm kinda disapointing right.
I'm on a Mac Pro with 10.5.6. Thanks for your help.
I'm sorry but I can't find it anywhere. Is this what you call 'activities'? Cause everything is blank under Photoshop or Word. I have any more detail than the free version!
I upgrade to the pro plan just for that but I'm kinda disapointing right.
I'm on a Mac Pro with 10.5.6. Thanks for your help.
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Inappropriate?Wow... I understand. Document level for CS4 is not supported yet... That would be fair to list supported apps in the feature list and not in a blog post...
I pay for nothing...
For MS Word, I guess it's because mine is in french.
Anyway, the service is very useful even if I can't count time for each project I'm working on.
When do you plan to support CS4? -
Inappropriate?Adobe CS4 support it the highest on our priority list for trying to support. We use it a lot internally and wanted it for ourselves!
Unfortunately, Photoshop and other CS4 applications do things a bit differently and we felt the level of details that we were able to get were not at an acceptable level of quality. Too many "palette" types of objects were being displayed instead of the actual document being worked on.
I don't have an eta right now on getting document level support for CS4, but again, it is on the top of our list. -
Inappropriate?Any updates on CS4 document level integration?
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