anyone stil use quark?
I work at a huge catalog company who recently finished their conversion to InDesign... Quark still making enough money to survive?
anyone stil use quark?
I work at a huge catalog company who recently finished their conversion to InDesign... Quark still making enough money to survive?
Well, we still use it intermittently in my office, though InDesign is the clear favorite. Sometimes it's just too much work to deal with rebuilding a Quark file in InDesign just to make a few type changes.
As for them making money... I don't know how they'll be around for too much longer unless they figure out how to do something pretty darn impressive (and BETTER than Adobe) pretty quick.
anyone stil use quark?
I work at a huge catalog company who recently finished their conversion to InDesign... Quark still making enough money to survive?
You´ll be surprised of the number of graphic pros out there that refuses to try a new tool because they´re so comfortable with their current. What I don´t get is that they don´t even seem tempted by that copy of InDesign that "comes for free" when they upgrade Photoshop to the CS package.
I guess it´s not only down to the Mac operator but also the administration of their company. Why alter a winning solution? A bit like Windows users unwilling to give the Mac a go, I suppose 🙁
Also, although I use InDesign 90% of the time when doing layouts I still need Xpress for those odd jobs that for different reasons require so. Whenever I find myself working in Xpress I realise how superiour a tool InDesign has become. So I agree with zwida that Quark really need to get their act together. Still, I don´t care anymore
I've just downloaded the updater and installed it...
.PSD files are still greyed out when I try to get picture... I thought we could import them now... Is there something I'm supposed to do or a setting I need to change???? 🙄
You´ll be surprised of the number of graphic pros out there that refuses to try a new tool because they´re so comfortable with their current. What I don´t get is that they don´t even seem tempted by that copy of InDesign that "comes for free" when they upgrade Photoshop to the CS package.
The larger/busier the organisation, the more thought needs to be put into changing over. We have Creative Suite and will definitely get round to changing at some point but if we can get the same work done now with a minimum of fuss than that's the way things are... also, I've heard that some people don't like Indesign's Illustrator-like interface...