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TypeTrax manages Adobe CS documents, fonts, more

01/05, 11:25am

Insider releases TypeTrax

Insider Software (Booth No. 526) has announced TypeTrax, a new product for managing design projects created using Adobe Creative Suite. Developed jointly by Insider and Moksa, TypeTrax manages projects, and tracks, organizes and pre-flights project files, including fonts and digital assets. The software is fully integrated with Canto's Cumulus digital asset management and allows users to simply drag a document into Cumulus: TypeTrax automatically detects and displays the project's font resources in WYSIWYG mode. TypeTrax also provides full access to font metadata and the ability to view native fonts and associated font data from within Cumulus.

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Zevrix launches Graphic Inspector 1.5

06/30, 6:50am

Graphic Inspector 1.5

Zevriz Solutions on Monday announced Graphic Inspector 1.5, the latest update to its graphics 'quality control' solution. Graphic Inspector is designed to check entire folders of graphic files for potential predefined user defined issues. With options for print, pre-press, web-design and photography, the software can examine file type, color mode, resolution, compression, fonts and even metadata. In addition, it offers 'Checkup Presets' that allow users to save settings for established workflows to easily indentify issues and potential problems (and eliminated them) before they become serious issues.

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