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Pbusell, Watch Out In Design! I've been a happy Quark Xpress user since version 3.0, but this new version (18) is knocking my socks off. I love the sleek new interface, with descriptive font listing. I am working on various customers' work at the same time, so need to keep lots of fonts open. What a lifesaver to scroll the list visually now.

And the new opentype features are very helpful. Also, so happy to be able to open up those pesky InDesign files in Quark and edit comfortably. Can't wait to get some color fonts and try those out! I am mainly a print designer, so I haven't yet delved into the digital publishing abilities, but I'm sure they are as useful as those for print. Overall, would recommend Quark Xpress to any desktop publisher looking for an intuitive, sleek and powerful application.

Developer Response, Thank you for your positive feedback and great to hear that you like QuarkXPress! Pbusell, Watch Out In Design! I've been a happy Quark Xpress user since version 3.0, but this new version (18) is knocking my socks off. I love the sleek new interface, with descriptive font listing. I am working on various customers' work at the same time, so need to keep lots of fonts open. What a lifesaver to scroll the list visually now. And the new opentype features are very helpful.

Also, so happy to be able to open up those pesky InDesign files in Quark and edit comfortably. Can't wait to get some color fonts and try those out! I am mainly a print designer, so I haven't yet delved into the digital publishing abilities, but I'm sure they are as useful as those for print. Overall, would recommend Quark Xpress to any desktop publisher looking for an intuitive, sleek and powerful application. Developer Response, Thank you for your positive feedback and great to hear that you like QuarkXPress!

Kurt Lang, Superb page layout app for those ready to move on from toys such as Pages. Are you ready to move on to a real page layout app that. Produces documents your printing service can directly open?. Doesn't convert your CMYK images to RGB (Pages)?. Mce ships fastest 1tb pcie-based ssd upgrade 2017. Doesn't introduce new versions that REMOVE features (Pages)?. Is a true, professional app that doesn't make you pay a monthly subscription fee (InDesign)? Then look no further.

QuarkXPress 2018 Pro is what you've been waiting for. Currently less than half the cost of a first time license for the desktop version of QuarkXPress 2018 for what is almost the identical app. And those few features currently not available for the Pro, App Store version, are in the works. Yes, there are cheaper alternatives, such as Swift. But they're cheap for a reason. They don't do much more than the basics of page layout.

You're buying what amounts to another version of Pages. If you're waiting for Affinity's Publisher (currently in beta) - don't. At least, not if you normally deal with the real printing world. If their Photo app is any indication of what you'd get, that's why.

Photo does much of what Photoshop can. However, other than being able to export a flattened TIFF or JPEG of your image, it only writes proprietary files that literally no other app can open.

Assuming Publisher's native files will also be proprietary, your printer will not be happy when you send them a file from yet another wannabe app. Affinity will likely get around that by being able to export a PDF of your pages, and that's what you would send the printer rather than the document.

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That's something, but what if you have last minute changes, and the person who created the document is sick, or on vacation? You can't just call your printer and have them open the document to make the changes there. Then you may miss your press schedule. Microsoft Word? It's a joke to even consider it for page layout. It has a web layout function that acts similarly to a page layout app, but produces a document that is useful only to itself.

It can't create spreads. It has no idea what bleed is. And yet, people send these almost useless documents to their printer and expect them to simply work. Well, they do.

But not until the printer spends time making it usable on their end. These are just a few of the reasons printers practically beg clients to use Quark or InDesign. They get your documents and they work. Some time back, Adobe tried App Store versions of Photoshop and Premiere. They were dismal and were pulled after only about a year.

QuarkXPress 2018 Pro isn't just an App Store app done right, it's every bit as good as the desktop version (minus the few features not quite ready to add to it). And in case you're wondering, no, it's NOT QuarkXPress Light.

When you open this app, the interface is indistinguishable from the desktop version. Any file you create in QuarkXPress 2018 Pro can be opened in the 2018 desktop version and visa versa. With again, the only current catch being if someone created a 2018 desktop document using a feature not yet in the App Store's Pro version. Once those have been incorporated, they'll be fully compatible.

If you want to see what's missing in the Pro version, search for Quark's comparison page. There's very little QuarkXpress 2018 Pro can't do next to it's 2018 desktop counterpart.

Join the world of REAL desktop publishing apps. Developer Response, Thank you very much for your elaborated feedback and great to hear that you like QuarkXPress!

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Kurt Lang, Superb page layout app for those ready to move on from toys such as Pages. Are you ready to move on to a real page layout app that. Produces documents your printing service can directly open?.

Doesn't convert your CMYK images to RGB (Pages)?. Doesn't introduce new versions that REMOVE features (Pages)?. Is a true, professional app that doesn't make you pay a monthly subscription fee (InDesign)? Then look no further.

QuarkXPress 2018 Pro is what you've been waiting for. Currently less than half the cost of a first time license for the desktop version of QuarkXPress 2018 for what is almost the identical app. And those few features currently not available for the Pro, App Store version, are in the works. Yes, there are cheaper alternatives, such as Swift.

But they're cheap for a reason. They don't do much more than the basics of page layout. You're buying what amounts to another version of Pages. If you're waiting for Affinity's Publisher (currently in beta) - don't.

At least, not if you normally deal with the real printing world. If their Photo app is any indication of what you'd get, that's why. Photo does much of what Photoshop can. However, other than being able to export a flattened TIFF or JPEG of your image, it only writes proprietary files that literally no other app can open. Assuming Publisher's native files will also be proprietary, your printer will not be happy when you send them a file from yet another wannabe app. Affinity will likely get around that by being able to export a PDF of your pages, and that's what you would send the printer rather than the document. That's something, but what if you have last minute changes, and the person who created the document is sick, or on vacation?

You can't just call your printer and have them open the document to make the changes there. Then you may miss your press schedule. Microsoft Word? It's a joke to even consider it for page layout. It has a web layout function that acts similarly to a page layout app, but produces a document that is useful only to itself. It can't create spreads. It has no idea what bleed is.

And yet, people send these almost useless documents to their printer and expect them to simply work. Well, they do. But not until the printer spends time making it usable on their end. These are just a few of the reasons printers practically beg clients to use Quark or InDesign.

They get your documents and they work. Some time back, Adobe tried App Store versions of Photoshop and Premiere. They were dismal and were pulled after only about a year. QuarkXPress 2018 Pro isn't just an App Store app done right, it's every bit as good as the desktop version (minus the few features not quite ready to add to it). And in case you're wondering, no, it's NOT QuarkXPress Light. When you open this app, the interface is indistinguishable from the desktop version.

Any file you create in QuarkXPress 2018 Pro can be opened in the 2018 desktop version and visa versa. With again, the only current catch being if someone created a 2018 desktop document using a feature not yet in the App Store's Pro version. Once those have been incorporated, they'll be fully compatible. If you want to see what's missing in the Pro version, search for Quark's comparison page. There's very little QuarkXpress 2018 Pro can't do next to it's 2018 desktop counterpart. Join the world of REAL desktop publishing apps.

Developer Response, Thank you very much for your elaborated feedback and great to hear that you like QuarkXPress! AndrewCSS, No Javascript, read the bottom of the description.

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So I had already bought it, and now I read that you can not use Javascript guys, meaning that you will not be able to stand out if you have practiced and aquired your JS code. Let down, for sure. Yes I should have read the whole thing, but was busy watching videos of the program, and that was never mentioned. Developer Response, Thank you for your feedback and sorry that we disappointed you. Please send us an email to support@quark.com, I am sure we can help. Also, as stated in the FAQ, we are working on adding JavaScript also to QuarkXPress 2018 Pro.

This will most likely take us until beginning of January 2019, as the sandboxing concept of the Mac App Store requires us to incorporate CEF differently. It will be a free update. AndrewCSS, No Javascript, read the bottom of the description. So I had already bought it, and now I read that you can not use Javascript guys, meaning that you will not be able to stand out if you have practiced and aquired your JS code.

Let down, for sure. Yes I should have read the whole thing, but was busy watching videos of the program, and that was never mentioned. Developer Response, Thank you for your feedback and sorry that we disappointed you. Please send us an email to support@quark.com, I am sure we can help. Also, as stated in the FAQ, we are working on adding JavaScript also to QuarkXPress 2018 Pro. This will most likely take us until beginning of January 2019, as the sandboxing concept of the Mac App Store requires us to incorporate CEF differently.

It will be a free update.