Saturday, 4 October 2014

Adobe Bridge: yay or nay

     Yay or nay? To use or not to use? Adobe Bridge is a very powerful software, describe as easy-to-use media manager for visual people, it is a bridge used to transfer a huge amount of files to the other spot or program quickly. Adobe Br offers more capabilities to manage files, but it is not a replacement; for example, for Finder or Windows Explorer, rather Adobe Br is the enhancement for both. With the use of Adobe br your files will be more organized, if and only if you find it helpful, try to play with it then start to explore it further.

     Working with adobe bridge will need a lot of ram and space from your desktop computer or laptop. Some find it very helpful and efficient especially for those who work everyday with hundreds and hundreds of files to handle. Also, can be much more useful in photography where photographers make tons of photos and they have to track them down, that's when Adobe Br can help. It may be very useful but for some it can be annoying because it costs a lot of your laptop or computer's memory. My advice or my point is if we will work or you're working with a big project and if you have a high end laptop or computer, YAY for Adobe Bridge, but for those people (I think, for me too) who doesn't have big project to do, who have less files, not enough ram and space for Adobe Br, NAY.  We/They should stick to traditional way (File > Open > Location) of managing of files, sometimes we're having a hard time finding our files, opening and transferring files in "mano-mano" way, but that's pretty normal.

     To sum it up, using Adobe Bridge depends on the situation, depends on the laptop/computer's status, and it depends on the decision of the user.








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