K4 Overview™ and K4 Overview Advanced™
Monitor Your Entire Production Online
K4 Overview lets you monitor your production process via a Web browser. It displays representations of pages that have been created using vjoon K4 and Adobe InDesign. You can determine the production status at a glance, even refreshing the overview at one-second intervals if you wish. What's more, you have choice of different preview modes, from the entire spread to multiple and individual pages. Your previews can even include status colors, text variants and different designs. K4 Overview Advanced is an extended version of K4 Overview and contains a number of additional features.
- View modes/Display: Thumbnails, thumbnails with details, spreads, stack view, page pictures, object frames, page pictures & object frames, show PDF. If multiple layouts with the same page number exist in the same issue, or if variants and/or designs of the layout exist, just click on a button to show another page.
- Attachments/K4 Objects: As soon as you select a thumbnail spread of a layout in the browser window, this panel displays a complete list of all K4 objects, that belong to the layout.
- Accepting tasks (K4 Overview Advanced only): Client users with Adobe InDesign or Adobe InCopy can accept tasks for layouts, articles or text objects via page pictures and the K4 Attachments panel.
- Sticky notes (K4 Overview Advanced only): vjoon K4 allows you to place comments (K4 Sticky Notes™) in layouts, share them with other users and reply to notes.
- Prediction mode (K4 Overview Advanced only): The powerful Prediction Mode displays layout pages updated with the most current object and article versions they contain, even if the layout designer has not updated the layout in K4 Layout™ yet. If you are working with object rules and they are set to be applied automatically, the Prediction Mode also displays an updated version of a layout, if object rules change.
- Stacks (K4 Overview Advanced only): You can use this mode to display tablet layouts (vertical and landscape format) as stacks, one below the other or side-by-side.

