Not only is it 9, it is not really even recommended to run in Classic...

Quark is a wonderful example of how to become arrogant and slow to innovate
when you have a large percent of market share.  I hope Adobe InDesign
continues to be adopted at its rapid pace and whoops them.

Now back to our regularly scheduled programming...

On 5/17/03 9:40 AM, "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> wow, quark is still os9? - I used to love quark (not it's upgrade policy)
> back in 94/95, them being so big, I expected to see them move quickly to
> osX. my biggy application now which was 'slow' in getting the jump to osX
> done is formz (modeling software) and they have finally made it too.
> 
> it took much for me to switch to osX, couldn't let loose from os9,
> finally did the switch on my desktop at first with a lot of switching
> into classic and finally beginning of this year on my powerbook did the
> upgrade too and until yesterday (due to the umax astra 2200 scanner's
> software) I hadn't had the need in 5 months to use os9 - funny thing was,
> going back and working under os9 felt suddenly so alien, the most simple
> tasks became confusing, already so adjusted to osX and its workflow -
> just shows how nature adapts quickly to survive :)
> 
> ---marlyse
> 
>>> But SpamSieve requires OSX. I'm using OS 9.2.2.
>> 
>> Just one more great argument to make the switch to OS X, George.  Unless
>> you're using Quark XPress on a daily basis, I cannot think of a single
>> reason to stay with 9 at this point.  SpamSieve is truly awesome
>> software, as is OS X.
> 
> 
> 
> 

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