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QuarkXPress 7: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
It’s the most powerful, most feature-packed version of QuarkXPress ever built, they said. It stimulates creativity and inspires organic work, they claim. They said it will revolutionize publishing. Quark VS InDesign.com goes deeper into QuarkXPress 7 than anyone before to see if they were right.
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Win Prizes for Your Opinions of Quark VS InDesign.com
Your opinion is worth something. What is your opinion of Quark VS InDesign.com? What types of articles and features would like to see more of? Which less of? What do you think of the site design? Is Quark VS InDesign.com easy to navigate? Tell us what you like and don’t like about Quark VS InDesign.com,…
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Lampooning the QuarkXPress 7 Reviewer Guide
Don’t review the hype. Quark VS InDesign.com staffers lampoon the hilarious QuarkXPress 7 Reviewer’s Guide. New software is often released to the press along with a reviewer’s guide. Such guides highlight major features or changes and usually provide a project-based walk-through of using the software in a typical (or idealized) workflow. “We cannot risk offering…
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Adobe Creative Suite Shows Up On a Lonely Planet
Well-known travel guide publisher and information provider standardizes on Adobe Creative Suite, InDesign Lonely Planet is a purveyor of travel information known world wide, with products ranging from pocket-size guidebooks to activity books and phrasebooks that are sold the world over. And, on 30 January 2006, according to Adobe, it has standardized its over 500…
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He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Server
After a week of preparation, iamPariah.com and several of my other domain properties moved to my very own server this past weekend. No more virtual servers or worrying about whether some other guy’s Website is going to take down mine. Nope. Now I get all the CPU time, all the RAM, as much harddrive space…
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Adobe Dragging Its Feet with Intel-Macs? Not Quite.
Popping up on blogs and message boards is the postulation of the theory that Adobe and other software vendors have already had plenty of time to recompile their applications to Intel-Macs and are choosing to drag their feet. Large companies in the computer business (both software and hardwire sides) do not exist in a vacuum;…
