We have been using illustrator for many years and when we found out that there was now a web version, (which is really good) we were extremely happy about this and thought adobe has now nailed this market with a complete solution.
What we thought we could now do was to visit customers with our Chromebooks (less expensive hardware) to demonstrate work, or if we needed to to update a bit of the artwork we could do this whilst being away from the office.
The problem is currently the web version does not support chrome browser on a Chromebook, only chrome on a Windows or Mac machine, making the web version effectively redundant for us. if for the web version you still need a windows or mac machine that will have the desktop version already installed on why would you use the web version?
Am i missing something or is this just a fundamental oversight?
I hope this is just a first step for the web version and it will continue to be developed
We have been using illustrator for many years and when we found out that there was now a web version, (which is really good) we were extremely happy about this and thought adobe has now nailed this market with a complete solution.
What we thought we could now do was to visit customers with our Chromebooks (less expensive hardware) to demonstrate work, or if we needed to to update a bit of the artwork we could do this whilst being away from the office.
The problem is currently the web version does not support chrome browser on a Chromebook, only chrome on a Windows or Mac machine, making the web version effectively redundant for us. if for the web version you still need a windows or mac machine that will have the desktop version already installed on why would you use the web version?
Am i missing something or is this just a fundamental oversight?
I hope this is just a first step for the web version and it will continue to be developed