Most of Adobe's graphic applications are scriptable, and with shared languages; but since they all have a DOM of their own, it seems logical to have separate tags for Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign.
But there seems to be some inconsistency in this:
- Illustrator has a tag adobe-illustrator; probably because the simple tag illustrator would seem to invite people to use this as a job description instead;
- Photoshop has photoshop -- a proper name so famous, it has been added as a verb in dictionaries;
- InDesign has adobe-indesign (approx. 400 questions) and indesign (approx. 150 questions) -- both are used in approx. 100 questions.
Obviously, the two InDesign tags can be merged. But as what -- indesign (as this is unique enough to identify it) or adobe-indesign, per Illustrator sample?
Would adding adobe-photoshop be a good move? Would removing "Adobe" from adobe-illustrator be useful?