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QuarkXpress 6.0 (Mac)
QuarkXpress 6.0 (Mac)

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From: Quark
Category: Software

List Price: $799.99
Buy New: $499.95
You Save: $300.04 (38%)



New (11) Used (4) from $200.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 5057

Format: Cd-rom
Platform: Macintosh
Media: CD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 2.9 x 2.1 x 0.2

MPN: QUAB2
Model: 119700
UPC: 040821197008
EAN: 0040821198586
ASIN: B0000A1GQ0

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Powerful layout software with an intuitive, versatile interface
  • Combine writing, editing, and typography with color and pictures
  • Output PDF files directly from QuarkXPress without buying 3rd-party software
  • Improved, interactive tools for Web page design; layout spaces with synchronized text
  • Improvements to output features, including As Is Color Space and DeviceN

Accessories:

  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional Upgrade [OLD VERSION]
  • Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional Upgrade
  • Digital Image Suite 9

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
QuarkXPress 6.5 makes it easier to retain a powerful presence in the world of art and publishing! Full-resolution previews lets artists scale or magnify images with minimal pixelation, as well as position page elements more precisely Direct PDF exporting from QuarkXPress without buying third-party software Full support for Windows 2000, XP and Mac OS X v10.2


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Quark Express, SurplusTone vendor   October 24, 2008
The disk I received for QuarkXpress did not work. The serial number provided did not correspond with the CD's provided. I requested Mac compatible and received PC files. The vendor asked that I return the product for a full refund. Which I did, and received confirmation through Amazon communications that it was received in good condition. The refund has never taken place. I am a very dissatisfied customer and will probably restrict my online shopping for bargain products in the future because of this experience.


1 out of 5 stars No desire to keep up with the competition!   January 25, 2006
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

The only reason I ever use this product is out of necessity -update an old file made in Quark, etc. I really get the feeling that they want to coast on their earlier successes and collect as much as they can before the inevitable obsolescence brought on by Adobe, which despite their own faults, at least make obvious efforts at improving their product. There are so many reasons InDesign is better than Quark, but to summarize, it just seems much more apparent that InDesign was made by designers who would actually want to use the product. In Quark, simple processes like trying to select one graphic element among many others is a huge pain. Select everything and tediously shift select everything you do not want. InDesign will select the object you are trying for even if it is a few layers below. This is one small example of many intuitive features that InDesign has that Quark does not seem to care about.
Quark cannot even make it easy to export to PDF. I was on the phone for nearly an hour waiting for a real person and then having someone rudely walk me through the process of reconfiguring my printer list, etc. JUST TO PERFORM AN OPERATION THAT SHOULD BE ONE CLICK OF A MENU ITEM.
Quark is going to snooze itself into extinction. Go with InDesign.



2 out of 5 stars Falling behind the competition, needs urgent update, too expensive   June 13, 2005
 7 out of 9 found this review helpful

Quark Xpress has always been a so-so software for design in general. If you are into editorial and publishing design, well you have no choice but to buy and get used to the software, because unfortunetly, it is the standard. But if you are into other fields of design, say packaging, Quark is a mega pain in the a**. Macromedia Freehand is still the best overall design tool for the way it treats object manipulation and drawing features. For instance, object allignment, text can be converted to paths, images can be replaced from one image format to another, these features cannot be done in Quark. Worst of all, you can not save documents in prior Quark versions (only 5), like all major graphic applications do with their files! Adobe Illustrator is still the best for, well, illustration. Photoshop is the king for photoediting. I don't think editing Photoshop files in Quark is a very good idea, in the end, you'll always go back to Photoshop to do it right. So the features that Quark states as a plus to justify their pricing are really not very practical, like somebody said, who would want to make a website on QuarkXpress??? But the worst is the ridiculous pricing of Quark products. Say you live in Latin America and you have to buy the passport version, Why pay more than $1000 USD if you only need it in spanish?. Should'nt some international versions be cheaper since they are going to be used in countries that have a weaker economy then the US, This leads directly to one thing, software piracy. If own Photoshop, you cant get a competitive upgrade to Adobe Creative Suite for $500 with InDesign included! So I hope one day Quark reconsiders and makes its products more accesible.
-Addendum April 2006:
Version 7 is arround the corner, with a public beta release that shows some improvements, in the wake of InDesign's growing share of followers, we'll see if Quark delivers this time.



2 out of 5 stars REASONS I HATE QUARK.   January 13, 2005
 21 out of 23 found this review helpful

Quark USED TO BE the industry standard for layout. They had it cornered. But in the last few years, they've managed to jack it all up. Version 5 barely improved on 4 at all, and then there was a long, long wait for the hallowed version 6, and in the meantime Adobe was sneaking up behind them with InDesign. And a lot of us started using InDesign, and maybe we got a little spoiled. When Quark 6 FINALLY came out, it was already too late for me. I'm a total InDesign convert. We have Quark at work, and I still use it regularly as projects require. But for anything I do on my own, if have a choice, it's an incredibly easy one.

I can run through the usual Xmas list of problems associated with Quark 6 - the problems exporting to PDF, the OpenType font issues, the need for additional Xtensions to do things that InDesign does all by its lonesome, the OSX glitches, the problems collecting all your links, the lack of a functional hi-res preview, the inexplicable crashes...and I really have to say something about that idiot who said Mac is obsolete and Quark can't be bothered to cater to Mac users, and that Quark's font issues are actually Mac's fault! What a total crackhead! Mac IS the design industry! Not only that, he criticizes people for criticizing the fact that you can't use transparency, Photoshop layered files, etc in Quark, on the basis that it often doesn't print properly in Indesign and that you can use layered TIFFs instead of Photoshop in Quark. To that I say that if you have a service provider who actually knows what he's doing, InDesign transparency issues can usually be resolved, and why shouldn't you use a program that supports Photoshop AND layered TIFFs? But anybody in the design industry who refers to "the obsolete Mac system" clearly has his head so far up his own rectal that he's quite beyond hope of redemption.

There's also the fact that Quark's decided to be total Nazis about their licensing - with 6 you originally just got the single licence for one machine. How many people DON'T work on the road on a notebook these days? More evidence that they just aren't keeping up with designers' needs. Eventually they realized they were being stupid and relaxed this a bit - you can now have it on 2 machines - but of course you have to call and wait on hold for 30 minutes before somebody in India reads you a license number longer than the Magna Carta. They just can't afford to be like this anymore! But it's nice for Adobe that they've thought of so many ways to alienate their base.

QUARK is obsolete. If they hadn't waited so long to step up to OSX, people might not have caught on to the fact that InDesign was so much better - but we have now. So Quark and Mr. Brown are going the way of the beta VCR. Don't let the door hit ya!



1 out of 5 stars A COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY!! ONLY A FOOL WOULD PREFER THIS!!   November 26, 2004
 26 out of 27 found this review helpful

This program is a complete joke. Quark has basically re-issued Quark 4 (and 5 for that matter) with almost NOTHING new worth mention.
* The very first thing you'll notice is this ridiculous validation scheme. Think you're going to buy software and install it and go to work? Wrong!! You have to be validated first which, if something goes wrong, can take DAYS!
* The multiple undo's would have been a great feature for 1998, even now not everything is undo-able.
* Quark has this wonderful new system of "Projects" and documents. If you ever pick-up an old document to make some changes and then re-save as a new one, the old file name remains with the file because Quark assumes you're just adding a new document to the project...A MAJOR ANNOYANCE! If you do use the project thing as intended (multiple documents and sizes wrapped up into a single file) you still have to collect each individual document seperately! HELLO?! HOW BOUT "COLLECT ALL"??
* The "Export to PDF" feature so rarely works, I don't even bother with it. I still have to "print" to a PDF.
* The "full resolution preview" isn't and frequently causes crashes when trying to change the preview res on a picture.
* All the old stupid annoying things about Quark are faithfully preserved in version 6...
* Still no "update all" feature in the links menu.
* Still no way to select a graphic and tell Quark to re-link to something different.
* Still no key commands to select tools on the tool palette.
* Still limited to 48x48" layouts.
* Still no support for OpenType. If you use OpenType fonts, expect lots of very strange letter spacings, etc.
* Lots of people still use Quark 4. If you need to save down, you must save from Q6 to Q5, then Q5 to Q4. If you're upgrading from 4 to 6, YOU'RE SCREWED! Quark 6 WILL NOT save down to Quark 4!
* Quark brags about all these new features that NOBODY will have a use for. Web pages?! PLEASE! Not even even a half-a** hack web designer would try to create a website in Quark! I tried just for the experience and believe me, it's a joke! 3 words... NO CODE VIEW!! How bout 4 more? NO MEASUREMENT IN PIXELS. These things alone makes Quark a web program not to be taken seriously.
If you're DYING to waste nearly $900, keep your antique Quark 4 or 5 and take that money to Vegas. Better yet, download a free trial of InDesign and see what a REAL page layout program should look like in the year 2004!


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