The improved version now creates a text file that logs missing links and fonts and offers stability and performance enhancements.
This means that the user has an audit of any problematic files that need fixing for preflighting.
As well as preflight for print, BatchOutput can export files to PDF, PostScript, EPS, Flash, INX, IDML and other image formats.
The update is free for users of 3.x versions or $51.98 (£33.57) from earlier versions.
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