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Adobe InCopy Reviews in January 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Adobe InCopy Reviews & Ratings

4.1

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Based on 16 ratings & 62 reviews

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Shubham V

04/19/23

5 out of 5

"Perfect solution for media workflow"

What do you like best about Adobe InCopy? Document tabs support. Support for HEIC, HEIF & WebP. What do you dislike about Adobe InCopy?

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Anonymous User

11/04/22

5 out of 5

"Easy to install and use. Keeps everything up to date automatically"

What do you like best about Adobe Creative Cloud? The automatic nature of the updates and the access to all Adobe apps What do you dislike about Adobe Creative Cloud?

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Anonymous User

11/23/21

5 out of 5

"THE tool for editing and proofreading"

What do you like best about Adobe InCopy? Working on any document is a breeze. I can edit the text without messing with the design… and we save a lot of time because without it, the designer had to export the file to a pdf, I'd have to add comments on it, send it back. Now I just get the package file, do the edits that need to be done, send it back… and done! we save a lot of time with it.

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Anonymous User

11/11/21

5 out of 5

"Adobe InCopy Streamlines Publishing"

What do you like best about Adobe InCopy? Using Adobe InCopy eliminates extra steps involved in going from rough copy and art to the printed page template. Once the copy is flowed in, predetermined magazine style sheets take over and prepare articles for graphic enhancement. Editing is a breeze when you can see layout and copy in the same document.

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RAHUL G

10/04/21

5 out of 5

"Fantastic tool for collaboration of design and content"

What do you like best about Adobe InCopy? InCopy is one of the best tools for designers and content developers to work together. It allows designers to edit their copy, and content writers can edit and modify the content with disturbing designs. It helps my team and me to make the changes quickly and efficiently.

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Anonymous User

12/17/20

5 out of 5

"InCopy is an easy to use tool"

What do you like best about Adobe InCopy? I like that I don't have to wait on my design team to make small edits. What do you dislike about Adobe InCopy?

AU

Anonymous User

01/04/19

5 out of 5

"Incopy is more useful than we realized"

What do you like best about Adobe InCopy? I love that Incopy can allow designers to edit copy but it can also allow copywriters and proofreaders access to the copy without disrupting the design. This is especially handy when reviewing. It saves the step of annotating copy and having the designer make the change...the proofreader or copy editor can do it!

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Anonymous User

10/24/18

5 out of 5

"Great for book layout, makes it easy to work as a team"

What do you like best about Adobe InCopy? Very user friendly. Allows my team to all share and edit a document. This totally changed how we work as a team to edit copy.

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Anonymous User

03/20/18

5 out of 5

"Easy interface. I (a designer) work on project with my editor using InCopy"

What do you like best about Adobe InCopy? Multiple people can work on a project simultaneously. By updating links each time the document is opened, it reflects the changes.

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Danica K

03/08/18

5 out of 5

"Work Seamlessly and Simultaneously with Editors on Large Print Projects"

What do you like best about Adobe InCopy? As a designer, by far my favorite thing about InCopy is that it allows me to work on a print project seamlessly with my editorial team from start to finish. InCopy allows the editor to open the file and see the layout a designer has created, while at the same time allowing the design team to tweak layouts if needed to fit editorial copy or vice versa. These two parts of the process, that sometimes have to be done one after the other, can happen at ...

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