


Well, then why not use the feature of “print booklet” built in the indesign or illustrator? Well, they don’t allow you to save the print file as PDF, thats why you’ll use VIPRiser. Basically it doesn’t optimise the images included in your original indesign or illustrator file where as if you use acrobat that does it all.
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The only thing i don’t like about this app is that when you want to create high resolution file (300 ppi) it creates a large PDF file so, then i have to open that file in adobe acrobat to optimise for 300 ppi to get a normal printable file. For example a A4 size 32 page booklet will have the page combinations such as cover page 32 - 01 and the back of it will be 02 - 31, and so on… This app will do it all by itself. You have to go through lot of pain if you have to do this manually.

This is highly useful in creating montage (page orders with front & back) if you have to print a booklet in your office instead of printing press. The most useful feature of this app is (though the developer has not highlighted this!!) that it can let you “print booklet” and save that as PDF on your booklet. I can't believe that such a useful app is made available for free. But it does a great job of what it is made for and does it pretty fast. There is a slight scope for improvement in its user interface, though. It is a “must have tool” for all graphic designers and pre-press. Excellent App though its name “VIPriser” is funny.
