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InPreflight for InDesign released

updated 12:20 pm EST, Mon November 20, 2006

 

InPreflight for InDesign


Zevrix today released InPreflight, a quality control solution for Adobe InDesign that will locate potential problems within documents. InPreflight gives users extensive information about all document's fonts, colors and links and allows to quickly spot potential problems according to user-defined preflight settings. Users can select various attributes to be flagged as problems, such as color mode, font type, image effective resolution, link status and others. InPreflight also reports information about several link attributes otherwise unavailable in InDesign, such as TIFF and EPS compression, fonts in native Illustrator files, existence of embedded fonts and resolution of duotone images. Users can also generate detailed preflight report, open links in default application and show them in InDesign document, reveal links/fonts in Finder and activate InDesign's Package command. InPreflight 1.0 is available for an introductory price of $25 and requires Mac OS X 10.4.2; it works with Adobe InDesign CS and CS2.


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