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GLUON Slugger

GLUON Slugger - 7.07

Quark XTension auto update info on each page

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Current Version: 7.07
Release Date: 2007-11-08
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 893
Downloads (all versions): 4,674
Price: $199.00

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Product Description:

Organize Your Department and Reduce Confusion...Use Slugger.

This indispensable Trafficking and Document information is stamped compactly and conveniently, yet very legibly on each page. If you run a Print Department with complex or high-volume jobs or have a small studio with tons of printouts everywhere, then GLUON Slugger will make sure that your documents always travel with pertinent information attached. We have provided a detailed cost savings analysis for those with budgetary concerns. Slugger pays for itself within weeks if not days. Slugs are completely customizable via the Customizer. Features include:
  • Multiple Slug layouts, info, logos, etc.
  • Select slug preset from dialog pop-up
  • Create slugs with help of 15 default slug type templates
  • Several new slug types:
    • Rotated slugs
    • Postscript, paper-relative slugs (as opposed to page-relative); eliminates pasteboard limits
    • Registration slug type, edits XPress's regmark area info
    • Extra page slug type, places slug on new separate page in document (cover page)
  • Improved Customizer dialog
  • More Slugger Lists
  • Ability to make a static text box (updated only once at beginning)
  • Independent secondary slug box
  • Save As... or doc rename initiates new Slug
  • Barcodes for job numbers (new element type)
  • Build Installer Package--function for IT managers
  • GLUON Link for convenient updates
  • Slug Element toggle (eg. turn off Signoff, Chips, etc. in User Login dialog)
  • Cropster aware--fills in Bleed, Trim, Safety and Folds automatically
  • Much more

What's new in this version:

  • Fixed bug when working with Composition Zones
  • Universal Slug Designer allows easy design of slugs that work equally in Quark or InDesign
  • Improved color listing of embedded graphics

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • QuarkXPress 7.1 or higher

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GLUON Slugger CommentaryMaybe not - Version: 6.29, 9/26/2006 10:12AM PST

dpp5
The elegance of slugger cannot be understated. Picking up dimensions from cropster is great and all the automatic information is wonderful. BUT we crash constantly. Data is dropped from the slug or the text box grows outside the page, fonts shrink and best yet -- it crashes quark 6.5 alot. Installation instructions were followed and do not function properly. More time is spent trying to fix slugger than doing the job. We have called their tech support and they no longer return our calls, saying we are the only ones having this problem. We have multiple machines running gluon products, slugger is the only nightmare. Vision's Edge makes similar software, not as elegant, but cheeper and probably work more reliability. They also have a quark 7 slug maker, gluon does not.

Good night and good luck.
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GLUON Slugger Commentarythe devil is in the details... - Version: 6.17, 9/13/2004 01:06PM PST

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tech-man
work is kept on the server where it is backed up nightly. this is standard operating procedure at all the service bureaus and design/graphics shops. that being said, the "path" stamp feature offered by slugger does NOT work unless you open and save the file on the server. i can post the gluon email sent to me stating this (complete with expanded headers for those who are interested).

the fact that gluon does not require working off the server does not negate the fact that one of the most highly touted features of gluon slugger is it's ability to stamp the path of the file...which is ONLY possible if you open/save the document on the server. this assumes, of course, that you want the server path to the document on the slug as opposed to the local desktop path (which in most cases does not help workflow needs given most hard drives are named "Macintosh HD").

i can post gluon's email to me confirming these facts if you like...but you can keep your products. i support gluon (it's the best stuff you'll find out there for workflow needs), but i have a real issue with vendors who do not work with i.t. staff who point out problems that need to be fixed.

mcdonalds has been around longer than gluon but you don't see them defending thier food by tossing credentials on the table. the simple fact of the matter is that most i.t. staff in charge of managing mac workstations give their users what they want...whether the users are victims of marketing hype or whether the vendor is offering up commissions to those in the field who assist the vendor in saturating the market with their product.

our job as i.t. staff is to make things work. this involves working with vendors who are expected to fix problems and address issues. vendors who work with those of us who catch heat for these issues not only expect the level of support we require, but we demand it.

ps, for those who want to know, i called gluon to report an issue with an xtension. the issue has yet to be resolved. instead of fixing the problem, i was offered a commission to help sell more gluon products. as an i.t. support person, i turned down that offer and will continue to do so. i may accept free software for the sole reason of staying ahead of the curve, but i will not allow myself (and neither would any self-respecting i.t. support tech) to be "bought" so they keep quiet. i not only have emails to substantiate these posts...but i also have every telephone conversation in the past 10 years recorded to audio file (the tech group i work for requires this be done for legal reasons and at any time we can un-archive any voice conversation).

ps, i noticed the new updated released 9/2 fixes path issues...are there any details?

pool-mouse
"i can be rented, but i can't be bought"
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GLUON Slugger Developer NoteSlugger definitely DOES NOT require you to work off a server! - Version: 6.15, 7/28/2004 02:33PM PST

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GLUON (GLUON)
Slugger has been in use for 14 years at some of the world's top publishers. There is no way we could do that if we made it so you HAD to open files from a server. Not sure where this bogus info comes from but we'd love to make a wager about it...prove that we require this and get one copy of all our desktop software for free...worth thousands of dollars! FYI: Slugger can be configured to get a company logo or signoff EPS or TIFF from a server, but we recommend using a local copy. We also don't prevent you from opening files off a server either. We're easy.
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