Content management system for InDesign?
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out a way of managing different versions of an InDesign document (instruction manual) in a time and cost efficient way. Currently, my company has little to no version control for the .indd documents.
I've looked at add-ons like Goversion (https://exchange.adobe.com/creativecloud.details.20501.goversion.html) which is basically what I had in mind - commiting a version with a message, possibility to go back to an older version, no gazillion different files that need to be worked on in gazillion folders... However, there is one but.
The company I work at currently uses subcontractors to do the InDesign document - meaning, we make the draft in a text editor with all that needs to be in the manual and then the subcontractor creates the InDesign document. The problem is, before we publish the document there is usually several versions of the InDesign document the subcontractor needs to do as - they make the initial version, we comment, they make changes and on and on the wheel turns. After publishing, the document comes under our control, and we do the changes that are required, if any. But up until that point, the contractor is in charge of the InDesign document.
So basically what I'm asking here is whether or not add-ons like Goversion would work for this situation? Would our contractor need to have the Goversion add-on at their end? Is there a viable solution for a situation like this?
If our manuals were any bigger, I would advocate the move to XML and Dita-based system, but with our current product portfolio and manuals this would be more trouble than it's worth.
