Re: question about open source DTP program

2008-06-13 Thread Studio Smalbro
Regarding opensource dtp software one might also take a look at Pagestream
at:

http://www.grasshopperllc.com/

It does actually have pretty impressive features.

Best regards
Bjørn

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RE: question about open source DTP program

2008-06-12 Thread McCallister, Michael (GE Healthcare, consultant)
Deb,

I'm planning to use Scribus to put together a project portfolio to post
on my website and have in PDF form. I played with it quite a bit while
writing openSUSE Linux Unleashed. It is much more stable than it was a
couple years ago, and should work quite well for brochures and such. It
doesn't have the long-document (book-type) features of FrameMaker, but
is good for the PageMaker/InDesign tasks.

HTH,

Mike


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Subject: question about open source DTP program

Hi there.
 
Does anyone who has experience with a free open source DTP program at
www.scribus.net BLOCKED::http://www.scribus.net  care to comment on
it?
For example, is anyone at your company using it for brochures or
collateral?
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