The menu combines bold stateside flavours with traditional Italian classics and is best known for dishes like speciality pizzas and flavour-packed burgers.įor all the meat lovers out there, what about a juicy Brooklyn Beef Burger loaded high with smoky BBQ pulled beef?įor the no knife and forkers, there are great new pizzas and fully loaded calzones to get stuck into. With walls adorned with the famous memorabilia, step inside and you’ll feel instantly transported to a 1950’s Italian/American diner. Another app I looked at was Printworks, and although I must point out immediately that, likewise, it’s not possible to select some text and create a hyperlink, it has some really intriguing features.Frankie & Benny’s has opened its second city centre restaurant in The Printworks. Issue 55 of MagBytes was attempted in Publisher Lite So I actually created an entire MagBytes (#55) in a third-party app called PageMeUp, and it looked OK, I guess, but it would only maintain links that I copied over along with text – I couldn’t create links on the fly as I developed the magazine file. I even looked at iBooks Author, but it doesn’t really suit the desired PDF filetype at the end (although it’s fantastic for creating interactive iBooks). But the PDFs that resulted were 3-4 times bigger than those generated by InDesign. Anyway, before I made up my decision, I tried out Pages but the inability to add pages to a spread was just too difficult to get my head around (you now can, thankfully, from the last update, from the Insert menu). PDF is another strength of InDesign: I suppose it’s because Adobe invented the PDF format, but you can set careful parameters that result in good-looking, linked-up PDFs that are still small enough to be easily emailed and downloaded. ![]() You have to type your preferred settings every bloody time But I am used to it, so I can work fast enough, and since the MagBytes newsletter needs links to look at apps and online features, it’s relatively easy to set up hyperlinks that survive into PDFs (just not to manage those links afterwards). I find the interface clunky, it still doesn’t look fab with a Retina display, link-management is difficult and several operations are unintuitive and even stupid, like not being able to set a drop shadow that stays in the dialogue. Not that I was completely sold on it, although I have used it for many years (in the magazine industry before that). InDesign, though, I have been using every month for several years now to create MagBytes. Illustrator I did occasionally use, mainly for its gorgeous graphs, but I’ve let Apple’s Numbers take over that function as I think they look even better, and it’s easier to use. But it left me with a conundrum: reinstall Adobe CS 6 or not, or even go to the online subscription versions of the new 2014 Adobe titles? I only really used InDesign and Photoshop nowadays, and Photoshop has been barely necessary lately as all I really do is prepare images for online, and I can even do that with Preview (although I have tried other alternatives, none of them offer a single crop-resize-resample function which would be awesome). ![]() I do this every year or so, as a sort of spring cleaning, since everything is backed up via Time Machine. Printworks: surprisingly able with some interesting features to boot (click this image for a larger view) Recently I wiped my Mac and put everything I needed back on, in attempts to free up space, and to get rid of loads of apps and other little things I’d installed for one reason or another, but long-term didn’t really use. Read reviews and see what people are saying. The biggest and most welcome change to Word for Mac 2016 is the new Ribbon-based look and feel, designed from the ground up for. Welcome to our review of Word for Mac 2016, updated on.
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