Badia OpenNow
Pro is the perfect link between QuarkXPress and image applications.
You can now open any document picture with the application you
choose, and at the same time get detailed and comprehensive picture
information. Double-click any picture to see all image settings,
from color model to effective resolution to its full path, and
select up to 30 favorite programs to open the picture
in.
Badia OpenNow
Pro 3.51 is Universal Binary and requires QuarkXPress 7 and Mac OS
X Tiger (10.4.2 or later) or Leopard (10.5.x). Activation of the
software requires an internet connection. OpenNow Pro may conflict
with Quark's EditOriginal XTension. You should disable or remove
EditOriginal before installing OpenNow Pro. OpenNow Pro is also
available for Adobe InDesign CS3.
Open Now. Open Always.
With OpenNow Pro, you are no longer limited to opening the picture
with the application that the OS X Finder assigns by default. You
can now select any application you choose, and OpenNow Pro will add
it to a list of 30 recent applications so that you can always
switch back and forth between your favorite image editors. And, for
even more control, you can "lock" any given application to open all
subsequent pictures with this application only.
Detailed Picture
Info.
If all you
need is to access image settings quickly and easily, then the
OpenNow Pro window puts all the information at your fingertips.
Presented in an easy-to-read format, OpenNow Pro shows you these
picture attributes: name and file icon, full path, file size,
dimensions, scaling, format (EPS, TIFF, etc.), color model (RGB,
CMYK, etc.), absolute and effective resolutions, date modified,
status (OK, Missing, etc.), color profile, preview resolution and
default editing application.
The Right Tools.
In addition, OpenNow Pro comes with
several useful tools for managing pictures. You can reveal the
picture or any of its enclosing folders in the Finder, bring the
picture up to date after it has been modified, change the preview
resolution from high to low or vice-versa, and open the Picture
Usage window (or Badia BigPicture, if present) to search for
missing pictures.