ClickBook - 3.0prepares files to be printed as a book |
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- Version: 3.0, 1/21/2005 05:16PM PST
amicuss1
After getting ClickBook for the upgrade price, I started using it without much difficulty. Overall, I like the program and plan to use it often for reducing the amount of paper that I use. Plus, I like being able to make booklets and other convenient forms for handing out.
Upgrade Service - Version: 3.0, 1/18/2005 04:57PM PST
amicuss1
I contacted Blue Squirrel to find out what was going on with the pricing and was pleased to find out that since I'm a previous owner of this product, I qualified for the upgrade price. Now if it works like it did under the previous Mac operating systems, I'm going to be very happy. More to follow.
The price seems a little high, but, really, I use it for almost every print job (generally printing to half-page or quarter-page booklets--saves a LOT of paper, and super convenient to carry around), so I averages out to be econimical.
I have had a hard time make some of the less standard formats print correctly, in particular tri-fold brochures. I expect I'm missing a setting somewhere, but whatever it is is not clear, so Clickbook should hold your hand a little more.
On a similar note, the layout descriptions are not as useful as they could be. I think a lot more "how to" or even "why to" information could be provided to help users figure out more ways to better use the program.
Overall, I really like Clickbook and recommend it. Even if you just use it for basic booklets, it's worthwhile, and if you learn to use the many other templates, it's a bargain.