Notes from MNR

October 31, 2006

November plug-in guide now available

The November version of the Plug-In Guide is now available. It contains listings of all known plug-ins for InDesign, Acrobat and Illustrator. Categories include Shrink-Wrap, Catalog & Database, Newspapers, and Freelancers

Download the plug-in guide here...

Adobe provides this plug-in guide to all Adobe salespeople, and distributes to any customers requesting more information about available plug-ins.

Currently, this guide includes sections for InDesign, Acrobat and Illustrator. The major bookmarks are:

  • Commercial Plug-ins

  • Newspaper, Magazine and Workflow

  • Catalogs and Databases

  • Freelancers - Plug-Ins

  • Freelancers - Scripting

  • Adobe Illustrator Plug-ins

  • Adobe Photoshop Plug-Ins

  • Adobe Acrobat


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Posted by Mark Niemann-Ross at 03:19 PM on October 31, 2006

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Comments

Doug Nelson — 03:51 PM on October 21, 2005

What, no Photoshop plugins guide?

Anne-Marie Concepcion — 03:04 PM on October 24, 2005

I thought Suitcase was updated for CS2 ...
http://www.extensis.com/en/support/kb_article.jsp?articleNumber=2502203

thanks for making this available, Mark.

I met Rick Johnson (of Graffix .. Illy plug-ins) a couple weeks ago at his workplace and got to introduce myself and see him put his own plug-ins through their paces. A really amazing illustrator. The Trackplan Tools palette/features was jaw-dropping.

AM

mathagat — 10:45 AM on November 29, 2005

Sure would love to see a list of available plug-ins for Photoshop as well. While we're at it, how about After Effects?

MNR — 10:57 AM on November 29, 2005

I've passed your requests for Photoshop plug-in guides on to the folks that handle developer relations for Photoshop. I'm currently focused on the InDesign & Illustrator developers - I'll let you know if they get a chance to create a similar guide.
-MNR

Anne-Marie Concepcion — 03:47 PM on December 04, 2005

Hello Mark.

Ever consider creating an RSS feed for the plug-in guide so people who subscribe will automatically get notified that a new PDF is avail? And then they could auto-download it ... not sure how that'd work (though I think it would).

AM

MNR — 01:51 PM on December 06, 2005

I'm pretty sure you can subscribe to this via the RSS link in the upper right - or are you thinking of something different?

-mnr

sPECtre — 06:59 AM on April 15, 2006

I'm afraid that a photoshop plug-in guide could warrant a blog (or a wiki) by itself. There are even whole books written on the topic, but few data available for InDesign and Illustrator...

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