Package Central for InDesign Is Now Available for Sale on MacUpdate

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Package Central for InDesign Is Now Available for Sale on MacUpdate - Published on 03/28/16

Zevrix Solutions announces that Package Central, its document packaging automation solution for Adobe InDesign, is now available for direct purchase on MacUpdate under its Enhanced Product Pages program. Package Central processes InDesign files automatically from watched hot folders and offers customizable workflows, variable folder names, email notifications, automatic error handling, preflighting and other time saving features. The software can serve unlimited users on a network.

Toronto (ON) Canada - Zevrix Solutions today announces that Package Central, its document packaging automation solution for Adobe InDesign, is now available for direct purchase on MacUpdate under its Enhanced Product Pages program. Originally developed for a major publisher in the United States, the software automates InDesign packaging by processing files from watched hot folders. Package Central offloads document collection to a central system leaving operator workstations free from the packaging process.

MacUpdate began in 1996 as a forum for Mac enthusiasts to discuss and track Mac software updates and releases. Now, over a million users discover, discuss, try and purchase over 40,000 apps from over 6,000 developers. The new Enhanced Product Pages Program creates an easy way for MacUpdate members to purchase Package Central in just one click directly from its existing MacUpdate listing.

Under Package Central workflow, production artists, prepress operators and designers simply submit files to watched hot folders that reside on a network. The software automatically collects InDesign files along with their fonts and links, freeing user's time for important tasks such as design and layout. Operator workstations will never again be tied up by the packaging process. The software can also send email notifications triggered by certain processing steps and errors. Package Central offers the following key features and benefits:

* Automatically collect InDesign files from watched hot folders
* Create hot folders for various packaging settings
* Create PDF and IDML files on the fly
* Automatic email notifications
* Variable package folder names
* Update modified links automatically
* Maintain a single set of settings for entire workgroup


Pricing and Availability:
Package Central can be purchased from MacUpdate for $149.95 (USD), as well as from Zevrix website and authorized resellers. Trial is also available for download. Package Central requires Mac OS X 10.6-10.11 and Adobe InDesign CS5-CC 2015.

Zevrix Solutions: http://zevrix.com
Package Central 1.9.6: http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/33677/package-central
Download Package Central: http://zevrix.com/PackageCentral.dmg
Screenshot: http://zevrix.com/screenshots/pac/pac-main.jpg


Located in Toronto, Canada, Zevrix Solutions provides automation and productivity solutions for Adobe Creative Cloud and Creative Suite software, PDF workflows, graphic file diagnostics and Microsoft Office output on Mac OS. Zevrix is dedicated to help professionals increase their profits through automating everyday tasks, producing error-free documents, saving disk space and cutting production costs. For more information, visit their website. Copyright (C) 2016 Zevrix Solutions. All Rights Reserved. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


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