With the backing of a software and publishing giant like Adobe, InDesign has enticed a variety of proven developers to create special-purpose plug-ins.
Many plug-in developers provide a free evaluation copy so you can try before you buy. This is important, so you can figure out if the plug-in really solves your problem, whether everyone in your workgroup will need it, and whether your service bureau will need it as well. One place to start looking for plug-ins is www.pluginsource.com , which sells Adobe plug-ins from many developers. Or check the individual Web sites of the current plug-in developers.
Cross-Reference ‚ | To quickly find available InDesign plug-ins, go to the Plug-Ins page of this book's companion Web site ( www.INDDcentral.com ). |