Posted by David Baldaro on Mar 25th, 2009 | 3 Comments
I have seen several posts and blogs reference the error message that designers sometime get when they open up a document stating that “XMPBackEnd5.pln.InDesignPlugin” is missing.
This is caused when the XMPie uDirect or uCreate plug-in has been installed on the creator’s system and a document created and sent to another. Even if the XMPie plug-in is not used to personalise a document this...
Posted by David Baldaro on Feb 17th, 2009 | 2 Comments
For a while I have been using TweetDeck on my XP laptop to interact with Twitter. However I also have a ubuntu desktop which I commonly use as well; so I set up looking to see what Twitter clients there were for ubuntu. After a slightly fruitless search I stumbled back upon Adobe Air (which is what TweetDeck is developed using).
Could you install Adobe Air on ubuntu I thought? Sure came the answer.
david@george:~$...