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InCatalog

InCatalog - 4/5/6.2.6.3

Exchange content between documents & databases.

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Current Version: 4/5/6.2.6.3
Release Date: 2009-07-31
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 332
Downloads (all versions): 3,262
Price: $800.00

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Product Description:

Imagine never having to wonder if your document reflects the latest changes in your database, or whether your database reflects the latest changes made to your document. InCatalog solves the problem by creating transparent links between your documents and databases. An easy-to-use linking palette lets you establish links between elements in the InDesign document and fields in the database file. Once a link is established, InCatalog can update the link immediately.

InCatalog lets you update any text or graphics. You can place an InCatalog link on an individual letter, a word, a sentence, a paragraph, or multiple paragraphs, or even whole stories. You can place InCatalog links on graphics and grouped items, allowing you to create or update an entire product module very quickly and easily. You can update parts of the document or the entire document at once, allowing you to change versions, change languages, and even extract data from InDesign documents to build a database.

InCatalog is fully bi-directional. Once links are established changes can be made in either the document or the database. When you update, changes are cross-published in the other direction. Linked elements can be moved between documents and libraries freely without loss of linkage. And links don�t affect layout or typography.

InCatalog is even more powerful when combined with InData or Xtags. InCatalog links can be embedded in an InData script statement, or with Xtags codes ââ?¬â?? live links are generated when the document is created, resulting in an automatically constructed InDesign document ready for future updating.

InCatalog connects directly to FileMaker Pro or to any tab delimited text file. InCatalog Pro offers ODBC support, providing connectivity to ââ?¬Å?big ironââ?¬? databases such as Oracle, Sybase and SQL Server, and (under Windows) connectivity to Access databases and Excel files.

What's new in this version:

Fixed a problem where updating an InDesign Tagged link could result in the loss of the text's font style.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Adobe InDesign CS2 or higher

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InCatalog ReviewVery Productive Plugin - Version: 4.2.4b3, 9/30/2006 11:58PM PST

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Steve Bennett
Great plugin if you need it!

The ability to populate Indesign layouts with current copy, pricing and graphics directly from various data sources saves us thousands of hours of production time when building flyers and catalogs and greatly improves our accuracy.

I would not consider myself a competent InDesign consultant or trainer if I thought this plugin was anything like InCopy without trying it.

Easily worth the investment when I can do the work of 4 designers.
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InCatalog Usage TipI agree with every poster... - Version: 3.2.1, 6/2/2005 12:06PM PST

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s. stevens
who thought the cost was ridiculous. And it's $1,200 for the Pro version!!! The Pro version lets you connect to an ODBC database (huh?). And doesn't Adobe InCopy do much of what this does, at least for text? As an InDesign user and trainer, I couldn't possibly imagine recommending this plugin, even if the company in question had more money then it knew what to do with it. Ok, maybe Microsoft. :) $1,200 for ODBC support? That really is insane.
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InCatalog CommentaryNO WAY JOSÉ - Version: 2.2, 7/18/2004 01:13AM PST

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Siskel & Ebert
$800 for a plugin??? Good Luck.

Quark has released QuarkXClusive for Xpress and it's FREE, go and figure.
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