ENPS 5.0 enhances My ENPS feature

Sep 6, 2006 8:00 AM

    

The Associated Press will focus on the latest developments for its electronic news production system (ENPS) this week at IBC2006.

Among the latest enhancements to ENPS 5.0 is the My ENPS feature, which has been improved to allow users a top-level view of their most critical material. My ENPS now stores dynamic searches of any agency or local content and monitors media folders for new video, still or graphic content. Journalists using ENPS as part of a group can now see remote running orders and assignment information from remote sights. The new tabbed list window lets users go back and forth between the My ENPS window and the list window.

Additionally, the new script media pane provides an area in which all media can be previewed in line with the text that describes the media. This allows journalists to see all of the visual elements that make up their stories in a single glance.

For more information, visit: www.enps.com.




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