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14 Reviews
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Ease of Use, A Glut of Options, International & MultiLanguage Publishing Capabilities, Composition Zones, Palette Controls, Image Editing within Layout...
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The QuarkXPress 7 Passport is a must have for any business or individual looking to create rich, appealing, and robust page layouts while reaching an international or multi-language audience. I was completely blown away by the software due to the plet...
A powerful collection of design and publishing tools, offers many improvements over previous versions, including an improved interface, better color management, improved PDF handling, and better integration with Adobe Photoshop
Expensive, although several hundred dollars less expensive than it used to be, steep learning curve, demo requires registration
Quark XPress 7 is one of two heavyweights in the desktop publishing software arena; the other is Adobe InDesign. Both programs have diehard fans. And both offer many powerful design and publishing tools, as well as a quirk or two.Both XPress and InDes...
Abstract: The battle of the desktop publishing giants is back on. Having conquered Adobe PageMaker in the 1990s, Quark ill-advisedly rested on its laurels while Adobe stormed back into power with InDesign. But now Quark has launched QuarkXPress 7. Its user in...
Abstract: Finally after a long wait, new version of QuarkXPress is here with a lot of new features. QuarkXPress 7 does not target enhancing creativities or streamlining printing workflows, but is aimed at seamless publishing of content in the same format to mul...
Many new and improved features, enhanced interface. Less expensive that previous versions.
QuarkXPress Passport is required for multilingual hyphenation and spell checking. No blending modes. Steep learning curve for some new features. Performance is occasionally sluggish.
If youve remained loyal to QuarkXpress, you now have many more reasons to stick with it. However, its unlikely that former QuarkXPress users who have jumped ship for InDesign in recent years will feel compelled to switch back. The battle between Quar...
Includes many design-oriented features such as transparency and drop shadows; can synchronise text and styles; offers PDF/X export; some table improvements
Some features, such as multiple-layout projects and table controls, have the same limitations as in previous versions; major new features are production oriented and have limited utility for most designers; sluggish performance
Quark has added some good features to XPress 7, including Unicode, transparency, drop shadows, improved palette handling, synchronising objects, composition zones, job jackets, as well as a multitude of smaller but very useful features such as PDF/X s...
Abstract: Hi, my name is Daniel and I was a Quarkaholic – but I am still in recovery. Luckily for me, the company’s long-awaited newest 7.0 Mac version is not quite enticing enough to make me want to be awake all hours with red eyes and struggling to ge...
Abstract: With its enhanced interface, support for transparency and new collaboration features, its the best release in years QuarkXPress used to have the world of high-end publishing to itself. But two misconceived releases contrived to drive many to jump shi...