Art Files Now Supports Illustrator CS3
Code Line Communications, the makers of Art Directors Toolkit, releases a free update to their popular collection utility, Art Files.
The new version, v1.2, has been updated to support Adobe Illustrator CS3 documents.
Art Files is an Illustrator companion that seamlessly collects files and fonts, quickly and easily. You literally just drag & drop your document onto Art Files’ main window and watch it take care of the rest. It saves on production time and helps you rapidly get files to your printer or colleague.
Click below to view our 25 second QuickTime preview of Art Files in action.
https://www.code-line.com/software/artfiles-movie.html
Art Files is distributed online. For more information or to download a free 15-use demo, please visit:
https://www.code-line.com/software/artfiles.html
This is a free upgrade for all current users. The full version of Art Files for Mac OS X (10.3.9 or later) is available for $49.95. Volume discounts are available starting at a 10-user license. In addition, a bundle is being offered for purchase with Art Directors Toolkit. Licenses are sold directly from Code Line Communications’ website.
Code Line Communications (CLC) creates software products for digital artists and designers. With over 15 years in the Graphic Design Industry, CLC leverages its knowledge in both the creative and technical aspects of today’s media for designing software applications that are uniquely tailored for the specific needs of creative professionals.
This article was last modified on April 17, 2007
This article was first published on April 17, 2007
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