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VIDEO: Windows Management with Divvy

Divvy 318x278 VIDEO: Windows Management with Divvy As boring and uninspiring as managing onscreen windows is, Divvy from Mizage makes it dead sexy. I know Mac OS X has Spaces and Exposé and I was all excited about those before they came out too but, now that I have them, they drive me crazy. Spaces I just have turned off and Exposé, though it helps me every so often when I lose a window, is just not a part of my geek utility belt as much as I had envisioned.

Divvy, on the other hand, does what I need doing and does it well. I can tell it, “I want this window to take up exactly 4/7 of the left side of my screen and I want this other window wit take up the other 3/7.” Heck, I can even tell it to make them overlap a bit. All I have to do is summon Divvy’s little window, drag and draw the area on the miniature screen it shows and the window snaps into submission.Then I can save those dimensions and setups to Divvy’s shortcuts menu and reduce the whole procedure down to summoning Divvy’s window and hitting a shortcut key.

Divvy does suffer from some logistical problems with complicated application interfaces like Adobe Photoshop, where there are windows and palettes and multiple navigation bars, but it does work—you may have to adjust the grid in Divvy’s Appearance tab to get better handling around the toolbars. Divvy is fabulous and sells for $14 US.

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ALAP Releases Update to InTools for Adobe InDesign CS2

A Lowly Apprentice Production (ALAP), announced today an updated version of its tool pack for Adobe InDesign, InTools 1.1.1. This version adds support for InDesign CS2.

“As a DTP operator for the last ten years, I have never seen such a productive package for such a low price. Now the last rebels defending QuarkXPress have no more excuses; with InTools there are no missing features in InDesign!” -Branislav Milic, Editor

InTools 1.1.1 is currently available for Apple Macintosh System 9.1 or later; OS X (10.2 or later) and requires Adobe InDesign 2.0.2, CS (3.0.1), CS2 (4.0). InTools is priced at USD$99.99 USD. Upgrades from InPrint or ItemMarks are USD$49.99. Upgrades from StarBurst are USD$69.99. Upgrades from NudgeIt are USD$79.99.

Updates for existing InTools users are available free of charge and can be download from the ALAP website.
InTools Features Include:

  • InStarburst – Create attention-getting customizable starbursts that are completely editable InDesign objects.

  • InItemMarks – A quick and convenient way to place custom crop and registration marks for both objects and pages.
  • InPathfinder – Combine multiple objects into single objects to create compound shapes. Operations include Combine, Add, Subtract, and more.<
  • InPrint – Select a portion of an InDesign page to either print or save to disk. File formats include XML, EPS, PDF, TIFF and JPEG.
  • InNudge – Interactively adjust the position and rotation of objects and pictures with the intuitive InNudge palette.
  • InModify – Consolidate all the options for modifying selected objects or groups into a single context sensitive dialog box. With InModify, procedures that take several different palettes – such as applying a stroke, fill and text inset now require only a single dialog box.
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Adobe Illustrator 11.0.2 update posted

Adobe has posted an update to Illustrator CS that promises greater stability when saving or printing with Norton Utilities installed and when opening a palettes and dialog boxes. It seems, though, that the updater itself is causing problems as many angry MacUpdate and VersionTracker comments can attest.

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