dtp/print

07/12/2005, 9:15pm, EDT

Tuesday, July 12th

History 2.0 adds innovative panel to InDesign, InCopy

DTP Tools has released its Adobe InDesign and InCopy plug–in: History 2.0 brings the useful History panel known from Photoshop to InDesign, with added and improved features. "It represents simple, yet invaluable solution which shortens the time of undoing actions and simplifies orientation in history. Using History 2.0 also decreases the risk of loosing work, thanks to the separate database of version states, which doesn’t get deleted by certain actions (e.g. Save as), unlike the In Design’s database of past actions. Versions saved using History plug-in remain in the document even after closing." Version 2.0 now saves selected history states as Versions within a document, allowing users to revert to represented state regardless of elapsed time, number of steps made or closing and reopening the document. It also now offers support for InDesign and InCopy CS2. Upgrades are free, while a new license is $40.


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