3DEXCITE (DELTAGEN Marketing Suite) vs. Adobe InDesign

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
3DEXCITE (DELTAGEN Marketing Suite)
Score 8.2 out of 10
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Dassault Systemes offers 3DEXCITE as a publishing and content creation tool for marketers, providing a means of creating enticing visuals and 3d displays and demonstrations. 3DEXCITE includes the DELTAGEN MARKETING SUITE. Comprised of the software: 3DEXCITE DELTAGEN HUB, 3DEXCITE DELTAGEN ROBOT and 3DEXCITE DELTAGEN STAGE, the suite is a multi-channel, media creation pipeline. Artists can facilitate the preparation and enrichment of CAD data for use in marketing experiences that provide…N/A
Adobe InDesign
Score 9.2 out of 10
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Adobe InDesign supports creating digital and print documents such as flyers, stationary, posters, and other types of media, with rich graphics, images, and more. Adobe InDesign is available standalone or as part of the Adobe Creative Suite collection of media management and creation products.
$31.49
per month
Pricing
3DEXCITE (DELTAGEN Marketing Suite)Adobe InDesign
Editions & Modules
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Monthly Plan
$31.49
per month
Annual Plan, Prepaid
$239.88 ($19.99)
per year (per month)
Annual Plan, Paid Monthly
$251.88 ($20.99)
per year (per month)
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
3DEXCITE (DELTAGEN Marketing Suite)Adobe InDesign
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
3DEXCITE (DELTAGEN Marketing Suite)Adobe InDesign
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Best Alternatives
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Score 9.5 out of 10
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Score 9.5 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
Canva
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Score 9.2 out of 10
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Canva
Score 9.2 out of 10
Enterprises
Adobe InDesign
Adobe InDesign
Score 9.2 out of 10

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User Ratings
3DEXCITE (DELTAGEN Marketing Suite)Adobe InDesign
Likelihood to Recommend
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9.2
(95 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
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10.0
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Usability
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9.0
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Availability
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9.0
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Performance
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9.0
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Support Rating
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5.0
(64 ratings)
In-Person Training
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10.0
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Online Training
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8.0
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Implementation Rating
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9.0
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Configurability
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8.0
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Product Scalability
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9.0
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User Testimonials
3DEXCITE (DELTAGEN Marketing Suite)Adobe InDesign
Likelihood to Recommend
Dassault Systemes
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Adobe
Adobe InDesign is very well suited to image-heavy publications, such as children's books, cookbooks and coffee table books. It gives you almost complete control how to arrange these elements, and to be able to tweak them with precision. The software is an absolute necessity if one is developing interactive eBooks, especially for the Apple iTunes store. Unless coded by hand, I am not aware of any other tools to handle this. It is a powerful toolset, and can take on most anything publishing related that you throw at it. I personally have found that it doesn't do too well with reflowable eBooks (like for Kindle Amazon), but it retains that capability.
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Pros
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Adobe
  • Customization - With Adobe InDesign, as well as many other applications in the Adobe Creative Suite, I can fully customize my workspaces and save different workspaces. This makes it easy to navigate through my project and have the panels and tools I need easily accessible and configured based on my project needs.
  • Styles - Adobe InDesign has character styles, object styles, and tables styles. This speeds up my workflows and allows me to easily apply the same format across multiple elements. This is super helpful, especially when working with length documents.
  • File compatibility - I can easily export my files into so many different file types.
  • The Book feature - This feature is really helpful when creating books or very long documents with multiple sections.
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Cons
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Adobe
  • Ordering the pages with dragging is a bit counter-intuitive
  • The "Links" section needs improvement - it might be very beneficial to have the links displayed (and saved) in the "links" sections for dragging and reusing without having to re-insert
  • I think the relinking option works well - Would it be possible to the automatic relink to work even if file was renamed? A prompt will be [shown] to the user to help them approve or disapprove of this action.
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Likelihood to Renew
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Adobe
I've had great experiences with the product and plan to continue to use it. It has been my go-to product for designing and creating materials. I have had great luck with it and have been able to create all of the needed marketing materials that have been requested for our company.
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Usability
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Adobe
If you know what you are doing it is an amazingly granular and powerful application. You can control pretty much any aspect of the design and layout of your documents and make changes globally and rapidly. But, if you don't know what you are doing...you will be staring at your screen in bewilderment for a long time. You can learn it, but be ready for a hefty time investment.
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Reliability and Availability
Dassault Systemes
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Adobe
I've needed Adobe InDesign team very little which is a bonus in and of itself.
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Performance
Dassault Systemes
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Adobe
One of the advantages of Adobe InDesign is it is faster and less glitchy than Microsoft Word.
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Support Rating
Dassault Systemes
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Adobe
Adobe support is ok but not great. Chat support often doesn't initially understand the question at-hand and it takes awhile to get to the right agent. Phone support has long wait times, and though I've had more luck there, it does take quite a time investment if you are looking for help. However, Adobe does have some online learning solutions available as well as a knowledgebase for frequently asked questions. If you're looking to learn how to use the platform, there are lots of resources which can typically be found in a few Google searches. If you have a technical issue with the system, that's going to be a bit more of a time investment as far as getting a tech's assistance to resolve the problem.
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In-Person Training
Dassault Systemes
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Adobe
Attending Adobe MAX each year is extremely valuable.
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Online Training
Dassault Systemes
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Adobe
The online training works well and is not wholly necessary as it is user-friendly and you can learn by doing.
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Implementation Rating
Dassault Systemes
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Adobe
Implementation was smooth and easy.
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Alternatives Considered
Dassault Systemes
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Adobe
Microsoft products do not match the aesthetic tools that [Adobe] InDesign offers, cannot support the customizable options available for export, and do not produce documents with as high a degree of accessibility. That said, they do have their place in collaboration in a team- I'd consider Office to be the first step and [Adobe] InDesign to be the final product.
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Scalability
Dassault Systemes
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Adobe
Working in a cloud environment makes it easy to scale and share resources.
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Return on Investment
Dassault Systemes
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Adobe
  • Adobe InDesign has allowed us to tackle more projects in the same amount of time because of how well it integrates into our group's workflow.
  • For awhile, we struggled only with a slowdown in digital guides. Because, as I mentioned earlier, there is not a clear way to combine individual documents into one document quickly, some editors were forced to spend a long time transferring each page into the final document that would be used with Publish Online. We have since found a workaround that does not include using Publish Online.
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