It would seem that more and more printshops are going back to Quark, the new version has some nice features and above all you don´t need to go into Adobe´s wretched cloud thingy.
Does anyone receive files in Quark anymore? I rarely ever do and when I do I convert them to .ai files because I can't stand working in the program. Just wondering if the program is pretty obsolete at this point?
Quark is the name of the company. I've never received a file from Quark. Do you mean the program XPress? LOL
Never used it until I changed employers about 15 years ago, only used Quark until InDesign came out, I have never looked back, BUT, I use CS6, I will not "rent" software from Adobe. I know several who did the cloud and wish now they had stuck with CS6.
I also will not "rent" software from Adobe. I bought CS6 and it still does everything I need. (but then I'm still using XP on my main production machine, I'm a founder member of the 'If it ain't broke . . ' club.)
I tried the trial ID CC on a W7 laptop - not enough to tempt me, the speed factor couldn't really be compared due to the differing machine specs. Considering upgrading to W7 - yes I know it's obsolete, but XP is even more obsolete and still works fine.
Another designer I know has W10 on a very powerful desktop, but uses it in classic mode - it looks exactly like Windows 3.1.1. but absolutely flies . . .
One of our local litho houses is still using ID CS3 for pre-press with rarely any problems . . .
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