![]() ![]() Zevrix Solutions is located in Toronto (ON), Canada. Zevrix Solutions is dedicated to developing productivity solutions for desktop publishing and database related products on Mac OS. LinkOptimizer 2.0 is available for Mac OS X 10.4.2 and higher, and works with Adobe InDesign CS/CS2 and Adobe Photoshop CS/CS2. LinkOptimizer 2.0 is priced at US $79.95 and can be purchased from the Zevrix Solutions web site. LinkOptimizer also provides detailed feedback on every stage of processing, allows to specify image safety bleed and shows the amount of space saved by the optimizing. That’s the time it could take to process the links manually! LinkOptimizer will also help users increase document output speed, save the time of transferring jobs to outside sources, reduce job cost through faster processing by service providers, and speed up the overall job turnaround. LinkOptimizer will save, depending on a project, hours and even days of production time for publishing houses, design firms, printers, and service bureaus of any size. The improved links table is now fully sortable, allows users to select multiple links and displays the image format. Version 2.0 introduces several major new features such as the option to optimize image copies instead of the originals themselves, ability to convert image colors and apply sharpening, and the processing of images in non-rectangular containers. LinkOptimizer then reimports the images into the document at 100% in precise position. LinkOptimizer opens the images in Photoshop, automatically reduces their resolution, and scales and crops them, replicating their dimensions in the InDesign document. LinkOptimizer is a Trojan application that employs Rootkit techniques to embed itself into your system, and prevent detection and deletion. The program automatically reduces the size of linked images with an effective resolution higher than the user-defined target resolution, as well as images that were cropped in InDesign. LinkOptimizer allows users to save valuable storage space, time and reduce production costs by eliminating excessive image data. Zevrix Solutions is located in Toronto (ON), Canada.Zevrix Solutions today announced the release of version 2.0 of LinkOptimizer, the solution for reducing the size of images linked to Adobe InDesign document automatically. LinkOptimizer 1.5 is available for Mac OS X 10.4.2 and higher, and works with Adobe InDesign CS/CS2 and Adobe Photoshop CS/CS2. LinkOptimizer 1.5 is priced at US$65 and can be purchased from the Zevrix Solutions web site. LinkOptimizer also allows users to back up original images before processing, provides detailed feedback on every stage, and shows the amount of space saved by the optimizing. Download bolt-1515.0.6-3ubuntu0.22.04.b for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS from Ubuntu Updates Main repository. LinkOptimizer will also help users increase the document output speed, save the time of transferring jobs to outside sources, reduce the job cost through faster processing by service providers, and speed up the overall job turnaround. Publishing houses, design firms, printers, and service bureaus of any size will save, depending on a project, hours and even days of production time it could take to process the links manually. LinkOptimizer 1.5 is a Universal Binary and runs natively on Intel-based Macs. The link list is now resizable and users can also compare the size of each image before and after processing. Version 1.5 introduces several major new features such as safety bleed around images, ability to select which links to process, and the processing of non-proportionally scaled images. LinkOptimizer opens the images in Photoshop, automatically reduces their resolution, and scales and crops them, replicating their dimensions in the InDesign document. LinkOptimizer helps users save valuable storage space, time and reduce production costs by eliminating excessive image data. ![]() Zevrix Solutions today announced the release of version 1.5 of LinkOptimizer, the solution for reducing the size of images linked to Adobe InDesign document automatically. ![]()
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