Randy Burke, Art Director of House Magazine, located in Long Island, New York, commented, "We are a small regional company publishing a high-end 200-page magazine, six times a year for affluent and savvy Long Islanders. FlightCheck, being a stand-alone application, allows us to make the most of our productivity, eliminating errors and re-runs." Our state-of-the-art prepress studio processes a wide variety of digital files from sources including, (Adobe) Acrobat, Adobe InDesign and Quark. Now, more than ever before, it offers us the robust quality control we need for the high-end output the customers expect. Bruce Robinson, Manager of Prepress Operations, commented, "FlightCheck 6 is much improved over FlightCheck 5, especially in the area of detecting missing fonts and this is going to make a lot of people happy.
The testing group included Siquis, one of America's leading marketing firms. Professionals that are looking to streamline their digital print output and eliminate costly re-runs should consider FlightCheck as their quality-control solution."įlightCheck 6 has been in Beta since November of 2006 with 30 key Markzware clients and for the last several weeks, the beta program has been opened to thousands of FlightCheck users, worldwide. FlightCheck 6 delivers on Markzware's promise to provide our customers with top-flight preflighting to compete and prosper in today's fast-paced environment. Printers and publishers are pressured to provide faster turn-around and, at the same time control expenses in order to maximize already low margins. However, new features can open the door to more errors. For instance, new features within the recent releases of Quark 7 and InDesign v5, part of the Adobe CS3 package provide designers added convenience. Markzware's CEO, Patrick Marchese, discussed FlightCheck's contribution to the industry: "Print and publishing technologies are constantly advancing, and businesses need a dependable, quality-control preflight solution that takes advantage of those improvements.
FlightCheck is the patented, pre-eminent quality control program for the print and publishing industries that, since 1995, has contributed significantly to the verification of properly prepared digital content.
Check their website for limited release parties and live music dates.SANTA ANA, Calif.-April 23, 2007- Markzware, inventor of preflight, and data conversion software leader, announces the major release of FlightCheck v6 for Macintosh that includes QuarkXPress 7 and Adobe InDesign CS3 support. As such, it’s a great place to learn about the Texas beer scene.Ī great place to come with a group of friends and linger in the backyard as you work your way through a flight. The crew behind the bar is extremely helpful, no matter what your beer knowledge is. They also pour ciders, like Austin Eastciders Texas Honey cider (made with Texas honey) and its Ruby Red Grapefruit cider (made with grapefruits from the Rio Grande Valley).Ī Via 313 trailer out back offers a limited selection of crisp, Detroit-style pizzas to help sop up all those suds. The comprehensive local selection is highly-curated, offering the best of Southern brews, from new and experimental Austin microbreweries to longtime staples throughout the Lone Star state. You’ll find a rotating selection of Texan craft beers flowing from the taps here. You don’t have to be an expert in fermentation to fit in here, but a curiosity helps. The popular fenced-in back patio is often crowded with clusters of die-hard beer geeks and representatives of local breweries tasting their way through new arrivals and limited releases. Inside, wood-paneled walls give it a cabin feel, while the backyard boasts a lively atmosphere, often with live music. This hip craft beer staple on Austin’s lively Rainey Street is all about the Texas pride: they only serve craft beer made by Texas breweries.