PitStop 2019 is now released. Here's the 'What's new'

Started by abc, April 29, 2019, 06:18:41 AM

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abc

Hi all.
Well it's released and out the door now so you should have or be getting your upgrade information soon if you haven't had it already.

A few people on this forum helped with the testing, so many thanks to them. Much appreciated, you contributed to what looks like a very strong release according to the feedback we have.

To make life a bit easier here's a link to the 'What's new' for PitStop 2019.
https://cdn-www.enfocus.com/sites/default/files/media/news/release-notes/pitstop-2019/pitstop_2019_-_whats_new.pdf


AaronH

Excellent! Thanks ABC and all the other Pitstop team!
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Slappy

Is there any need to Export/Backup Local Preflight Profiles, Global Changes, Action Lists etc. before upgrading?
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Slappy

And haven't seen an Update Link, is there a direct one?
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Joe

You have to get the new product key from your reseller and they are awaiting getting them from Enfocus. Already checked with mine (Matt Beals)
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Joe

Quote from: Slappy on April 30, 2019, 02:47:28 PM
And haven't seen an Update Link, is there a direct one?

I've never lost any of them upgrading from one version to the next.
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Slappy

Quote from: Joe on April 30, 2019, 03:12:04 PM
You have to get the new product key from your reseller and they are awaiting getting them from Enfocus. Already checked with mine (Matt Beals)
Ohhhhh, right. We recently switched to a reseller. Duh.
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Tracy

I'm glad you posted about backing up our actions!
I will make sure mine are all backed up, I'm paranoid that way.
Last time my favorites got lost, so I will take a screen shot to rebuild
that incase it happens again.

Joe

Got the new license key today. Woo Hoo! :banana: :banana: :banana:

(doesn't take much to make me woo hoo these days!)
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Tracy

I love 2019 the object browser is awesome!!
watched webinar yesterday ABC is so quick on the fly with pitstop!

Joe

Yes it is awesome until you get a file from an idiot that takes 45+ minutes to select the trillion or some paths, clipping paths, images, etc....I had one yesterday I finally gave up on Pitstop ever selecting it. ABC if you are listening I can get this file to you.
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Tracy

sheesh that sounds like a super bad file
did you try removing irrelevant objects first?
That will be a good one for ABC

Joe

No all of it was relevant. Useless but relevant.
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abc

Quote from: Joe on May 09, 2019, 11:06:16 AM
Yes it is awesome until you get a file from an idiot that takes 45+ minutes to select the trillion or some paths, clipping paths, images, etc....I had one yesterday I finally gave up on Pitstop ever selecting it. ABC if you are listening I can get this file to you.

Would love to see it Joe. Let me know what you wanted to do with it as well.
Development love this kind of thing

Joe

I'll PM you a link as soon as I can get it uploaded. Here is a screen grab of the page. The whole top half is all vector and I tried for a long time to get the object browser to select it so I could rasterize at 600 dpi with anti-aliasing but after a long time of seeing the beach ball spinning I finally force quite out of acrobat and gave up. It wouldn't go through the Prinergy trapping portion of the normalizer. Ended up just running the page through without trapping. Still took awhile for that too.
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