K4 Drives Catalog Production at Omega Institute

March 9th, 2009

Jenkintown, PA – Managing Editor Inc. (MEI), an Adobe premier development partner and a leading provider of software solutions for the publishing industry, today announced that Omega Institute has implemented the vjoon K4(TM) Publishing System. The educational retreat center has already used the popular workflow management solution integrating Adobe(R) InDesign(R) and InCopy(R) to produce two of its seasonal course catalogs and to handle content for its Web site, realizing immediate time and cost savings.

Most recently, Omega used the system to produce its 144-page 2009 Summer Catalog, a full-sized book that has already been sent to the organization’s mailing list. The catalog has a print circulation of about 480,000. Omega published its first K4-managed piece, a 26-page brochure detailing its winter curriculum, during its K4 pilot phase in 2008.

Founded in 1977, Omega Institute for Holistic Studies provides educational programs focused on wellness and personal growth. A nonprofit organization, Omega Institute offers more than 350 workshops annually, which are designed to “inspire an integrated approach to personal and social change,” according to its Web site. With headquarters in Rhinebeck, N.Y., and special workshops, conferences and retreats in locations around the world, Omega draws more than 23,000 people every year to its classes. In addition to its major catalog for its summer session, Omega sends out several smaller catalogs every year.

Omega Institute’s K4 setup has about 20 users. The Institute also purchased the K4 XML Exporter for repurposing its print content for its Web site, as well as K4 Web Editor for quick, simple, Web-based text editing and proofing. Additionally, Omega Web staff worked with interactive marketing services firm MEA Digital to manage its XSL development and establish an efficient workflow for using K4-managed content online.

Before installing K4, Omega publishing staff collaborated primarily via e-mail, sending documents back and forth for editing and review without any central repository for maintaining the data. The editorial team would wait for content and scheduling information to trickle in from instructors and other sources; meanwhile, the design department could not begin its work until all the information on a page was ready.

Under Omega’s old workflow, once pages were laid out and ready for final proofing, hard copies would be printed, distributed and marked up for editing. When content was ready to be pushed online, Web staff would spend four to five weeks cutting and pasting materials to be formatted for the organization’s Web site.

Since implementing K4, Omega has created a new, streamlined workflow that has already helped cut production time and materials. The system’s powerful database capabilities have allowed staff to collaborate much more easily. Designers can start working on pages before all the print content is available, while editors simultaneously add more text as they receive it. Electronic content management makes it easier for staff to circulate proofs, utilizing PDFs to share and make notes on pages instead of paper printouts. And thanks to the new automated XML export process, Omega was able to repurpose its summer print catalog for its Web site in about a quarter of the time it took previously.

“By using K4, we developed a clearer understanding of our workflow. It has helped us organize a tremendous amount of data and has streamlined the way various groups in our organization – Web, editorial, design, programming – work together,” said Jennifer Brown, editorial manager at Omega Institute. “The time savings were immediately apparent. We’re very appreciative.”

Omega staff plans to use K4 to expand online-only content for its Web site, where there aren’t as many space constraints as in the printed pieces – providing extended biographies of its instructors, for example. While Omega previously had no system for managing such content, staff can now use K4 as the “vault” where it maintains all of its extra data, and can standardize on InCopy and K4 Web Editor for authoring and editing.

For MEI, Omega Institute is an exciting addition to the K4 community, representing a different market that can benefit from streamlined electronic publishing.

“This installation illustrates how K4 isn’t just a publishing system for magazines and newsrooms,” said Linda Bruce, vice president of enterprise sales at MEI. “It’s a powerful workflow and content management solution for any organization that needs to publish important data, for print, Web or both.”

About K4
The vjoon K4 Publishing System, integrated with Adobe InDesign and InCopy, allows publishing professionals to manage design and editorial workflow and to control the entire production process. With its multi-level security controls, open SQL architecture and robust customization options, K4 supports a transparent and secure production workflow for individual workgroups or entire publishing enterprises. K4 is a product of vjoon (formerly SoftCare) GmbH of Hamburg, Germany. With more than 300 systems installed in publishing houses, agencies and magazines worldwide, K4 has already revolutionized the editorial workflow for more than 16,000 users. MEI is the exclusive distributor of K4 in the Americas, with 140 installations managing nearly 9,000 users.

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Managing Editor Inc. is an industry leader in the development of quality, proven software solutions for the evolving publishing industry. The Page Director Series of Advertising and Classified Layout Systems, K4 Publishing System, Integrated Production Suite (IPS) and IPS AdTrac deliver automated pagination, workflow and digital asset management solutions to newspaper and magazine publishers, as well as to other print and electronic publishing markets. MEI is an Adobe premier development partner and has twice been named a laureate of the Computerworld Smithsonian Collections. Additional information regarding MEI’s products and services can be found on the company’s Web site.


Tidal Pool Software releases Frugal 1.0 – Find the Best Deal

March 9th, 2009

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada – Tidal Pool Software is pleased to announce the release of Frugal 1.0 for Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch. Frugal compares grocery prices to help find the best deal while shopping. It handles products in imperial (US and UK) and metric units to find out which actually has the best price and by how much. Sometimes buying in quantity is not always cheaper. Find out with Frugal and lower your grocery shopping bill.

Feature Highlights:
* Fast and easy grocery item entry
* Imperial (US and UK) and metric units for comparing product items, weight, volume, and length
* Compare two or more items at a time
* Converts and shows quantities in both imperial and metric units
* Shows how much more expensive products are relative to the best deal
* History for checking your past price comparisons

Supported units:
* Items – item, dozen
* Weight – ounce, pounds, milligram, gram, kilogram
* Volume – fluid ounce (US/UK), pint (US/UK), quart (US/UK), gallon (US/UK), millilitre, litre
* Length – inch, foot, yard, millimetre, centimetre, metre

Requirements:
* Apple iPhone OS 2.2.1 or later
* Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G, or iPod Touch

Pricing and Availability:
Frugal is now available for purchase on the Apple App Store for just $0.99 (USD).

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Based in Victoria, BC, Canada, Tidal Pool Software is an independent software company dedicated to writing great software for Mac OS X and iPhone. Copyright 2009 Tidal Pool Software. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.


locr announces Uploader 1.0 – Free iPhoto Plug-in with Geophoto Support

March 9th, 2009

Braunschweig, Germany – locr has released “locr Uploader 1.0″, a free iPhoto plug-in which provides a comfortable way to upload photos directly from iPhoto to locr. The announcement of the iPhoto plug-in completes the second step of locr’s strategic commitment to offer geophoto community and printing services to the Apple market.

For those Mac users that use iPhoto and want to explore their travel photos in a different and exciting way, the locr plug-in is certainly the best choice. locr uploader 1.0 provides a convenient way to link iPhoto with the premier geotagging photo community locr. All services and features of locr could be combined with iPhoto from now on.

The plug-in simplifies uploading of photos or complete albums in a very straight forward way. All iPhoto descriptions, titles and keywords could be exported. Previously geotagged photos as well as manually added geotags within iPhoto 09 will be identified and transferred to locr. Different sets could be added right from the export window, e.g. the privacy level or the image size. After the successful upload of photos the plugin writes the URL of the image to the iPhoto descriptions for easy access to the locr website. Missing geotags could also easily be attached within locr.

The free plug-in was developed by Norbert M. Doerner, the author of the popular digital asset manager CDFinder, and can be downloaded from the locr website.

“This plug-in combines all elaborate features of iPhoto with the possibilities of geophoto sharing with locr”, constitutes Rolf Richter, CEO of locr. “This is another great success of our strategy to establish locr as the leading community for Geophotos and travel photo books in the Macintosh environment.” “Working with the iPhoto plug-in opens new horizons in the offline photo organization”, said Norbert M. Doerner, author of CDFinder. “Mac users can discover the exciting world of Web 2.0 with just a few clicks.”

About CDFinder

CDFinder is the compact and fast digital asset manager for the Mac. The disk cataloger rapidly organizes your full disk library and backup archive of any size, and keeps track of your photos, songs, movies, files and folders anywhere. CDFinder quickly catalogs internal and external hard drives, USB sticks, server volumes, DVD-ROMs, CD-ROMs, iPods, Blu-ray disks, and virtually anything that turns.

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locr is a revolutionary geotagging photo community. According to the slogan “Geotag, Print & Share – Show your World in Photos”- locr offers users the possibility of visualizing photos with the aid of street maps, satellite images and location information. locr has specialized in travel-, geophotography and geophoto-software solutions for digital cameras and mobile phones. With a GPS-Mobile Phone, a digital camera with integrated GPS or a GPS-accessory device photos can be geotagged and uploaded to locr. Within the community people from all over the world share, rate and comment the most beautiful photos. With the “locr Geophoto Book” the first travel photo book that includes auto-created street maps, locr will extend its product range with print products in spring 2009. locr was founded in September 2006 in Brunswick, Germany.


rubiTrack 1.5 – GPS Enabled Activity Tracking For The Mac and iPhone

March 9th, 2009

St. Marein, Austria – toolsfactory software announces the release of rubiTrack 1.5, an update to its GPS enabled activity tracking software for the Mac. Utilizing latest Mac UI technologies, rubiTrack lets you display, analyze and organize your runs, bike rides, walks, hikes, skiing tours and all other outdoor activities.

rubiTrack reads tracks from GPS enabled fitness devices like the Garmin Forerunner, Garmin Edge, AMOD GPS Trackers and Nike+iPod as well as the iPhone 3G utilizing rubiTrack for iPhone. rubiTrack also imports activities stored in GPX, TCX and other file formats. Activities are easily accessible through dynamic activity groups which automatically categorize by activity type, location, route, date, distance and workout duration.

rubiTrack 1.5 adds support for power data and charts and brings full indoor activity support. This release also adds a new time-driven diagram mode.

rubiTrack comes with visual chart and track features that let you analyze workouts quickly yet thoroughly. You can select areas in the track and view instant statistics. You can set custom markers, measure from any point on the track or split you select using the mouse.

rubiTrack for iPhone records tracks, manages a recorder history and syncs with rubiTrack for the Mac directly over Wi-Fi.

Main Features:
* Activity collection with instant track preview
* Activity calendar and list
* Direct sync with GPS Devices and GPX file import
* Interactive maps and charts with instant statistics
* Intelligent adaptive filtering
* Activity comparison
* Uses GPS data as well as heart rate, cadence and power fitness data
* GPX export for track sharing and uploading
* Athlete history
* Workout summary for weekly, monthly and yearly statistics

New in this Update:
* Adds import for power data from devices that record power as well as from TCX files
* Greatly improves import for indoor activities that don’t have GPS data
* Adds power charts
* Adds time-driven diagrams
* Adds import for heart rate, cadence and power-only activities.
* Adds direct sync with WinTec WBT201 (G-Rays2)
* Bug fixes

Minimum Requirements:
* Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard or higher
* Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel

rubiTrack is fully localized in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.

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Located in St. Marein, Austria, toolsfactory software was founded in 1998 by Markus Spoettl. rubiTrack is developed by toolsfactory software europe, an independent software design studio in Austria. At toolsfactory we have a passion for beautiful software. toolsfactory software europe is based in Austria, Europe. All material and software (C) 2008-2009 Markus Spoettl and toolsfactory software, all rights reserved.