Need a Plug-in?
Mark Niemann-Ross, Adobe’s developer evangelist, has just released his newest Adobe Plug-in Guide, which he tries to update monthly. It includes a complete list of all known third-party plug-ins for InDesign. The InDesign universe of plug-ins continues to expand!
In the latest list, there are 93 commercial plug-ins, as well as 32 newspaper, magazine and workflow systems and 20 catalog and database import tools.
The Guide also has complete lists of plug-ins for Illustrator and Acrobat, as well as the beginnings of a list for Photoshop. There are also lists of freelancers who will custom write plug-ins and freelancers available for custom scripting.
This article was last modified on December 18, 2021
This article was first published on October 4, 2006
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