Adobe: support for collaborative ed workflows
Adobe introduces InCopy CS2 with enhanced support for collaborative editorial workflows
Innovative assignments-based workflow enables true multi-user documents and new graphics support refines collaboration between editorial and design groups
Sydney, Australia - Adobe Systems today announced Adobe® InCopy® CS2, a professional writing and editing program that tightly integrates with Adobe InDesign® CS2 software, also announced today (see separate press release). InCopy CS2 software streamlines and enhances collaborative editorial workflows for small creative teams. Adobe also licenses InCopy CS2 to systems integrators and third-party developers to design editorial solutions for more advanced, medium-to-large sized publishing workgroups.
InCopy CS2 introduces an innovative assignments-based workflow, which enables one or more editors to work in parallel with the designer on different parts of an InDesign file, without overwriting each other's changes. New graphics controls and editorial enhancements further refine the collaborative workflow. Using InCopy CS2 and InDesign CS2 together enables fewer review and revision cycles between designers and editors, better editorial control over copy, and ultimately gets publications to market faster.
Multi-user Workflows
Advance Document Collaboration
InCopy CS2 lets writers
and editors work more effectively with designers using
InDesign CS2. The new InCopy LiveEdit Workflow plug-ins
provide a streamlined file check-in/check-out system for
small workgroups. Support for assignments simplifies the
editorial process, enabling designers to assign editors
access to specific content from individual frames on a page,
or across multiple spreads, to a complete InDesign document.
An InDesign document might contain multiple articles, each
assigned to different editors for true multi-user document
collaboration.
Designers can allow editors to contribute graphics to layouts by assigning frames where they can place, scale, crop, and rotate images and artwork. Editors can now work more collaboratively with contributors who use Microsoft® Word®, with new capabilities to open and edit Word documents in InCopy CS2 and then save them as RTF (Rich Text Format) files.
More efficient editorial workflows
help editors beat deadlines
Adobe InCopy CS2 offers
numerous enhancements that accelerate the editing process.
Now editors can drag and drop text or avoid manually
reformatting text moved from one area to another by pasting
without formatting. Automated text macros speed insertion
of frequently used phrases in text by enabling editors to
type a code, such as WH for White House, and press the
spacebar. Editors can link to multiple user dictionaries
and import and export word lists for easy exchange with
colleagues. Stand-alone copyfit puts editors in control,
enabling them to define copyfit areas when the layout is
still in development. With new support for hiding and
showing layers, editors can easily access alternate versions
of content for editing.
Pricing and availability
Adobe InCopy CS2 for Mac OS X version 10.2.8-10.3.8,
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or Windows XP will begin shipping
in late May / early June to customers in Australia and New
Zealand and will be available through Adobe Authorised
Resellers.
Estimated street price for the full version is AUD$399 (inc GST) and NZ$379 (ex GST) sold under Adobe Open Options licensing. For more detailed information about new features, upgrade policies and pricing, please visit: http://www.pacific.adobe.com/incopy .
To evaluate the InCopy solution you need based on the
size and complexity of your publishing workflow, visit:
http://www.adobe.com/products/incopy/systemsintegrator.html
. Pricing and availability will be determined by
systems integrators based on individual installations.