![]() ![]() ![]() PerfectIt – for the people who have not come across it before (which is probably exactly who won’t be watching this, but hopefully they are!)ĭH: You never know! Exactly! So PerfectIt is mostly consistency-checking software, and the key place where it comes in is that when you’re editing work it’s almost always under, you know, time pressure, and with a pressure to produce perfect work. I don’t know that they’ve ever done a video interview like this before so thank you! OK. So over to you Daniel!ĭH: Thank you! It’s lovely to speak to you! This is very exciting. And that’s PerfectIt.īefore Daniel and I start chatting about all the PerfectIt news, Daniel’s going to tell us a little bit about what PerfectIt does, because some of you might not know. LH: My name is Louise Harnby and I’m a fiction editor, and today I’m going to be talking to the founder of Intelligent Editing and the developer of a piece of software beloved by many editors all over the world. I've edited this for readability but essentially it's the words as they were spoken on the day. I've included subtitles in case you need to turn the sound off or can't understand our British accents! Click on the Play button to begin listening. ▶️ PerfectIt 4: Online, in the cloud, or both? 00:18:35 ▶️ The benefits of up-to-date editing kit: Stability and support: 00:12:27 ▶️ The subscription model and a new lower price: 00:09:27 ▶️ Windows users: Should we buy PerfectIt Cloud?: 00:06:12 ▶️ PerfectIt Cloud – the new solution for Mac users: 00:04:08 ![]() ▶️ What PerfectIt does and why it’s useful : 00:00:24 ▶️ Louise introduces Daniel Heuman, developer of PerfectIt: 00:00:00 For those of you who want to jump to specific parts of the conversation, here are the key themes and associated time stamps: Despite the 6,000 miles between us, the construction works going on outside his apartment, and the internet-connection problems in my somewhat rural neck of the woods, we managed to produce a video of our chinwag! So Daniel was in New York, and I was in a tiny hamlet in Norfolk called Panxworth. ![]()
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