Michael wrote:
>Is anybody using In Design 2.0 ???
>Worth the bother ???
>Is it as good as Quark 5 ???


Michael,
I thought you might get a kick out of these from the Quark List.
I have a bunch of InDesign vs. Quark emails in my other (not turned on)
computers as well.
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>>If you upgrade via a purchase order (as many on this list may likely do)
>>the cost is $313.95. Which has me thinking about InDesign, and their more
>>accessible and user-friendly customer service policy. $313.95 is absurd.

>Chiming in a little late here, but does anyone on this list routinely use
>Indy for print jobs? If so, what do you do to prep files for output? The two
>printers I work the most with flat-out refuse to work with it, claiming it's
>very difficult to get InDesign files to print-- I suppose to RIP, really.
>
>Having bought the absurdly overpriced XPress 5 upgrade, I found it both
>patheticly under-featured (Quark, catch a clue: nobody is using your effin'
>software for web design) and crash-prone (I know it's more stable for most,
>but in my experience it's one of the most buggy pieces of crap I've ever
>installed, then un-installed) I'd like to switch to *anything* else. In the
>meantine, the very pretty box makes a nice end-piece for my bookshelf, and I
>work happily on in XPress 4.
>Tori
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P.S.  Quark 4.1. . . . Quark 4?    NOT!



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