Zevrix updates BatchOutput Server for Adobe InDesign

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Dec 4, 2009 at 8:00pm

imageZevrix Solutions has updated BatchOutput Server, an output workflow automation solution for Adobe InDesign, to version 3.5.6 The new version addresses an issue related to timely dismissal of program alerts.

With the software, production and layout artists, prepress operators, proofreaders, retouchers and designers copy files to hotfolders that reside on the network. BatchOutput Server automatically outputs the files from its dedicated station using hotfolder settings, and will auto-activate document fonts as well.

BatchOutput Server also allows for a single set of output settings for an entire workgroup. Production managers and operators can monitor all BatchOutput Server activities from their own workstations using the BatchOutput Server Monitor application. Processing errors are handled automatically, with the added feature of skipping files with common problems. The program will also notify managers and administrators of errors and other user-generated events via the email notifications feature.

BatchOutput 3.5.6 can be purchased from the Zevrix Solutions web site for US$119.95, as well as from authorized resellers. A demo is available for download. The upgrade to BatchOutput 3.5.6 is free for licensed users of version 3.x, and $47.98 for the users of earlier versions. BatchOutput 3.5.6 is available for Mac OS X 10.4.2 and higher, a Universal Binary, and works with Adobe InDesign CS-CS4.



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