

And when you’re in the preflight, or sorry, when in the inventory mode, you can actually go down, you get all information on your colours, fonts, and images.

And you can actually scroll through that preview. What’s really cool about FlightCheck now, is that it actually gives you a Preview of the file. So now like do we just give me a quick overview on what is inside FlightCheck how it works, and very brief, and then let you all the professionals get down to beta testing and giving us valuable feedback on what you like, what you want to see what doesn’t work or should work, and how we can make it even better. And there are workflow features as well, which we’ll cover to. And you can try and use FlightCheck in your workflow. What type of files do you like to check or what type of 1000 you’re working with? And a few other questions. Head over heels for this? Sign-up directly here to beta test!.
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It’s just a couple questions, you know, your email, So what I’d like to do now is, you know, cruise on over please to our our latest post about FlightCheck, I’ll leave the link down below where you can sign up to become a beta tester today. So you can drop any of the files we support like Adobe InDesign, QuarkXPress, Adobe Illustrator, PDFs, of course, and even Photoshop coming soon, you just dropped it off FlightCheck, and you get a report on what’s inside based on the preflight profiles, or as we call them, the Ground Controls. FlightCheck will help you to ascertain very quickly what’s inside of your file. The new “ FlightCheck Score” feature is pretty neat and handy too! You can even ‘share’ your preflight score!
