Imposition Wizard 1.3 Released
Applications for Life Company has released Imposition Wizard 1.3, professional standalone imposition software for Mac OS X. Imposition Wizard doesn’t require any third-party software, it just reads and writes PDF files.
Version 1.3 lets you add registration marks, color bars and page information to the imposed sheets. User interface was changed a bit, according to the customer requests and few glitches were fixed. We highly recommend that all current installations upgrade to version 1.3.
Imposition Wizard supports all main imposition schemes: Booklet, N-Up, Step & Repeat, and Cut Stack. It allows you to reorder pages of source documents, supports custom crops and bleeds of source pages, and allows to define padding for sheets and trim the unused space. Imposition Wizard supports creeps for booklets, it performs saddle-stitched and perfect-binded impositions and much more. This software can solve most imposition tasks and can be controlled using AppleScript.
One of the most important features of Imposition Wizard is its real-time nature. Unlike most competitor tools, Imposition Wizard displays results of your actions immediately. It recalculates layout of sheet in real time after your change any parameter, so you will see the results of every step of your work. Most of our competitors use “wizards” that asks many questions and show the results only when you answered them all.
* So, here is a list of Imposition Wizard advantages: It is standalone application. You don’t need any third-party software to use Imposition Wizard.
* It features real-time layout preview and immediately shows any change you have made.
* It can be embedded in workflows because of AppleScript support.
* It is a professional tool with wide possibilities.
* It has clean and easy user interface, native for Mac OS X.
* It has affordable price.
System Requirements
Imposition Wizard requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Pricing and Availability
The cost for a single license for Imposition Wizard is $200 USD, site and corporate licenses are available upon request.
This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on August 11, 2009
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