Friday, July 3, 2009

Flow is the world's first Visual Workflow Manager

Dave Cross just reviewed this software and it looks VERY interesting. Versions are often a hassle to organize, but this software also has an "unflatten" feature which I have wished for many times! It also allows you to search for a file when you do not remember the filename but you do remember a specific font used or a name used in the file, etc.

See Dave's review here on Scott Kelby's website: http://www.scottkelby.com/blog/2009/archives/5293

Be totally organized without organizing anything.

Flow is the world's first Visual Workflow Manager, built from the ground up to keep creative professionals streamlined and informed. Flow gives you a total understanding of your project, visually and intuitively. In one simple interface, you'll see all your project files, how they're related to each other, and where they're located - on a local drive, on a network volume, even on a DVD you burned a few months ago.

This new birds-eye-view of your project gives you instant access to any file you need—and any version of that file, even if you've overwritten it while making changes. Flow even alerts you if you try to modify or delete a file that you shouldn't. Bottom line: no more lost files, no more accidents, and no more all-nighters. You'll find yourself delivering everything right the first time—without doing anything different.

John Nack, Principal Product Manager for Adobe Photoshop, calls Flow "one of the slickest, most potentially transformative applications I've seen in years." Could it transform the way you work? Check out Flow's features to find out.

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