What is Atex Desk?

Desk is a comprehensive Multichannel Content Management Platform tailored for efficiently producing both digital and print publications, catering specifically to newspapers and magazines. Renowned publishers such as JPI Media from the UK, La Stampa in Italy, and Newsday in the US have embraced Desk to implement their digital-first strategies effectively. The platform streamlines the entire content creation process with flexible workflows, sophisticated tools for handling images and videos, and a powerful metadata management system that includes automatic content tagging. This adaptable solution empowers users to generate and prepare materials for distribution across both online and offline channels with ease. By utilizing a unified tool and workflow, Desk removes the obstacles between different publishing formats, allowing for a seamless transition when preparing articles for both digital and print. In addition, it offers extensive digital enhancement capabilities, featuring galleries, multimedia components, embedded content, hyperlinks, maps, and various other options to ensure a rich user experience without compromise. Designed for remarkable efficiency and speed, Desk supports the management of even the most content-intensive homepages, facilitating simultaneous access for multiple users while providing guided layout options for various sections of the homepage, thus significantly improving the overall workflow. With its user-friendly interface and robust capabilities, Desk aims to redefine how content is managed and published in today's fast-paced media landscape.

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Company Facts

Company Name:
Atex
Date Founded:
1973
Company Location:
United States
Company Website:
www.atex.com/products/desk/

Product Details

Deployment
SaaS

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

Atex Desk Categories and Features

Publishing and Subscriptions Software

Advertising Management
Books
Campaign Management
Catalogs
Circulation Management
Content Management
Layout & Design
Magazines
Newsletters
Newspapers

Desktop Publishing Software

For Newspapers / Magazines
For Printing
For eBooks
HTML Import / Export
Handles Database Formats
Image Editing
Multiple Editing Layers
Object Snapping / Grouping
PDF Export / Import
Templates

Content Management System

Audio Content
Customizable Templates
Document Indexing
E-forms
Full Text Search
Image Editor
SEO Management
Text Editor
Version Control
Video Content
Website Management

Atex Desk Customer Reviews

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  • Reviewer Name: A Verified Reviewer
    Position: Sub Editor
    Has used product for: 2+ Years
    Uses the product: Daily
    Org Size (# of Employees): 10,000 - 19,999
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    Unfit for purpose

    Date: Jul 11 2023
    Summary

    The overall experience is one of sheer frustration, 'computer rage', and the desire to throw one's laptop out of the nearest window. Desk is a broken, buggy, nightmarish mess to use and is COMPLETELY UNFIT FOR PURPOSE.
    To think that not so long ago I had my own Adobe InDesign, and could actually do my job properly and intuitively, sorting out any problems with pages as I worked.
    Now all the control I previously had has been taken away. I cannot directly interact with page elements, and any problems that occur must be sent on to a third party who have InDesign to sort out.
    Even simple operations such as the need for a second picture box, or a landscape pic to be made into portrait are now beyond my capability - unless I wish to go through the convoluted rigmarole of unassigning all content, killing off the template, trawling through the system for a more suitable template, loading it in, loading the story back onto the page blah blah - though of course 8 times out of 10 there are no suitable templates!
    So sum up, Desk has made my job into an unpleasant, frustrating, chore.
    Operations that would have previously taken me around three minutes now can take anything upward of 20 minutes or even longer - radically increasing my workload and working hours.

    Positive

    I've been doing this job for over 20 years and Desk is by a country mile, the single worst editorial system I have ever had the misfortune of having forced upon me, and I am comparing this directly with the first system I used back in 2002, which was a totally command-driven system operating under MS DOS, but had 80% more flexibility and functionality.

    Negative

    Constant, and almost ceaseless crashes, lock-ups, errors and freezes.
    Slow to the point of ridiculousness. Takes forever to open pages, edit copy, load in pictures etc. And it usually takes several attempts to load things in as the first few attempts invariably fail.
    Extremely limited functionality. No method of changing the point size of text, no method of changing text colour, no method of kerning, tracking options extremely limited. Picture cropping tools are a total and complete joke - and that's on the rare occasions they actually work.
    Every single function and event generally requires multiple mouse clicks and opening multiple screens to achieve, there are no shortcuts, no workarounds. In most situations it's required to have several iterations of Desk open in different browser tabs simply in order to do your job.
    Horrible, buggy, unintuitive user interface.

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