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QuarkXPress v8 Multilanguage MAC OSX
Inspired by the designer’s passion for perfection, QuarkXPress® 8 complements the way creatives work. Move freely through the application using the modern, intuitive interface of QuarkXPress 8, be adventurous by sharing your print content across media with built-in Web and Flash® authoring tools, and maintain control to achieve stunning text with
QuarkXPress 3.3 Asian (Power Mac) (CD-ROM)By Quark, Inc.
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Scribus es una alternativa gratis para InDesign o QuarkXpress. Si necesitas un periódicos, libros, boletín para su empresa, crear un llamativo folleto o hacer una agenda para la familia, entonces Scribus es para ti.Debajo de la moderna y amigable interfaz de usuario, Scribus soporta características profesional, como color CMYK, separaciones, manejo de color [...]
Students can obtain QuarkXPress 7 (plus Quark Interactive Designer and Quark XPert Tools Pro) totally FREE of charge. They can use it at home for the full academic year, provided their school purchases the Quark School Unlimited User License priced at £1,750 excluding VAT.This offer is only available until 30th April 2008
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QuarkXPress, for so long the dominant force in the page layout arena, now finds itself fighting for survival and under attach by four products all created by Adobe, who look like achieving the same kind of dominance in the creative market that Microsoft have achieved in the general computing market.
The huge advantage that Adobe has in this battle of the DTP giants is that most users and potential users of QuarkXPress will also be users of one or more members of the Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat. Every time the question of upgrades comes around, there will always be the option, for such users, of upgrading one of their Adobe products to the Adobe Creative Suite rather than just upgrading to the latest version of QuarkXPress.
Quark’s rather complacent attitude in the late nineties and early noughties contributed significantly to the shift from QuarkXPress to InDesign. For numerous years QuarkXPress dominated the market. It was the au
The 7.3 update for Mac and Windows adds localized user interfaces for European Portuguese, Finnish, Croatian, Hungarian, and Russian, as well as hyphenation and spelling support for Ukrainian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Slovenian, Latvian, Estonian, Icelandic and Slovak.
Apart from these changes speed improvements have been made to the spell checker, saving and text handling. See the complete list of changes.
You may download the update here.
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XChange International, a source for extended technology worldwide, are pleased to announce the release of the QuarkXPress to Adobe InDesign (Q2ID) plug-in for converting documents from QuarkXPress to InDesign format. Q2ID now includes Universal Binary support as well as CS3 compatibility.
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Q2ID (QuarkXPress to Adobe InDesign) is a plug-in for Adobe InDesign. It provides users a quick and easy way to migrate their QuarkXPress content into a new Adobe InDesign document. The conversion is enabled with a single click using InDesign File->Open.
Intricate details of the content within the QuarkXPress document are instantly re-created within InDesign. Items converted from Quark include: page positioning, color models, fonts and styles, images, and text attributes as well as tables, layers, blends, runarounds, linked text boxes & anchored boxes, pantone colors and other color models.
The Q2ID (QuarkXPress to Adobe InDesign) document conversion technology saves countless hours of scanning, re-keying and formatting. This product will convert and transform files created from within QuarkXPress on either the Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh OS, into an Adobe InDesign file, which then can be opened on both platforms.
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QuarkXTensions allow you to add features and capabilities to QuarkXPress for specialized publishing tasks. Some XTensions help to streamline repetitive functions, some allow you to import information from other applications, and others provide entirely new features. They can assist with database publishing, design, editing, PDF creation, preflight, printing and many other utility functions. Using QuarkXPress as the core of an electronic publishing system and strengthening its capabilities with XTensions is a powerful, cost-effective way to solve complex publishing problems.
Much like system extensions, QuarkXTensions are easy to install and to remove. Once you have placed an XTension in the XTension folder of QuarkXPress, the next time you start up the application, it will seamlessly integrate the XTension into its interface. Typically, a new tool icon and/or menu item will appear. If you remove the XTension from this folder, the next time you start up QuarkXPres
Year after year, QuarkXPress reigns supreme in the desktop publishing world, thanks especially to the program’s excellent typographic capabilities and ease of use. Now, with QuarkXPress 3.3 For Dummies, you, too, can put Quark’s power to work for you. With desktop publishing experts Galen Gruman and Barbara Assadi to guide you, you’ll get right to work creating everything from newsletters to books, catalogs to flyers — and all with the professional look that distinguishes the best Quark desktop publishing. Practical, ready-to-use instructions and tips show you the most efficient ways to set up styles and master documents, link text so that it flows automatically within your document, incorporate graphics, and do all the other things it takes to create successful documents. Plus, Gruman and Assadi share their invaluable, real-world experience in preparing Quark documents for output by a service bureau or printer — the kind of information that can keep a sim
Jay Nelson of Design Tools Monthly returns to MacVoices to help celebrate the 15th anniversary of his publication and to talk about the world of pro-level graphic design tools. We start a two-part conversation with Jay about his history of delivering the definitive executive summary of news and information for the graphics professional, why they deliver content on paper, in PDF format and on CD and more. Then, Jay launches into the constantly evolving world of graphic design and publishing with some commentary on the two most recent changes: the newest version of Quark and the new Adobe Creative Suite 3. Check it out here… MacVoices #764
QuarkXPress 7: Upgrading from Version 6, by Erika Kendra, is a step-by-step, hands-on training manual for learning the new features of QuarkXPress 7. It includes a CD containing all the example files in the book. If you learn best from books, this is the best one we’ve found. 196 pages, $39.99 from Against The Clock.
If you learn better from video-based training, try QuarkXPress 7: New Features, by Jay Nelson. Its 5.5 hours of self-paced training covers every new feature in a relaxed, supportive style. $99 from Lynda.com.
Against The Clock www.againsttheclock.com
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Quark has come up with an unusual hybrid-language version of QuarkXPress aimed at publishers in the Canadian English/French markets. It provides user interfaces in both languages, and users can switch freely among them. Its spell checking and hyphenation engines include rules for French, English and International English, with manuals in both French and English.
QuarkXPress 7 Canadian Edition costs the same as the English edition ($749), as do upgrades from previous versions of QuarkXPress ($249). It will ship in the second quarter (sometime before July), and customers who purchase the U.S. English version between Jan 1 and Sept 30 2007 can exchange their license for the Canadian Edition at no charge.
Note: Quark has a similar Latin American Edition that features Spanish, Portuguese and International English.
http://www.quark.com/products/xpress/canadian.html
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If you repeatedly use the same dingbats or illustrations from picture fonts in QuarkXPress, you can eliminate the need to include the font when outputting if you convert those characters to picture boxes in QuarkXPress. Just select the character(s) and choose Style> Text to Box. The result is a native QuarkXPress picture box shaped exactly like the dingbat, and the font is no longer necessary for output. (To anchor it in the text, hold down the Option key when choosing Style> Text to Box.)
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When using a very large display, such as Apple’s 30-inch Cinema Display, QuarkXPress may not let you resize a document window to fill the display. It behaves normally when resizing the window of a document created in earlier versions, but not documents created in QuarkXPress 7.
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Data2date (free) is an automatic calendar generator for QuarkXPress or InDesign that lets you create attractive calendars with customized text and photos. The collection of calendars includes: 12 X 12 Monthly Wall Calendar, 4.5 X 5 Daily Desktop Calendar, and Weekly Personal Planners.Data2Date - www.data2date.com/ Content provided by Design Tools
Markzware’s new Q2ID (v2) plug-in ($199) lets InDesign CS and CS2 open native QuarkXPress 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 documents. We tested it on some of our QuarkXPress 5, 6 and 7 documents and found that it produced results similar to what InDesign produces when opening QuarkXPress 3.3 and 4 documents. That is, it converts the geometry of the page layout very well, reformatting text using InDesign’s text engine, but InDesign crashes when it encounters code created by third-party XTensions that it doesn’t understand. Markzware -www.markzware.com
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Quark’s website has a list of known issues in QuarkXPress 7.1. Most are fairly obscure, but one isn’t: If several items overlap a semiopaque picture box, the picture box or one of the overlapping items may not be included in the output. Read the full list at www.quark.com/products/xpress/71knownissues.html
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The new edition is designed to meet dual-language requirements for French and English-speaking Canadian users.
With both English and French having official language status in Canada, it’s common to find everything from publications, product packaging and even Web sites made available in both languages. This is even more the case within government publishing departments, which must make a vast array of documents accessible in both French and English. Factor in both private sector and government design departments and shops that have a mix of employees that use one or the other as their first language, and the result is a situation that’s ripe for a publishing application that’s as bilingual as the country itself.
That’s in essence what Quark has come up with, in the form of its QuarkXPress 7 Canadian Edition. According to Richard Pasewark, Quark’s senior vice president of Sales (Americas), “Quark is responding to the requirements of Canadian customers, as wel