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Quark upgrades range and hints at "significant" announcement

Quark will unveil a raft of upgrades to its products, coinciding with next month's launch of rival software developer Adobe's Creative Suite 4 (CS4).

Following Adobe's announcement last week that it will begin shipping CS4 in October, Quark has revealed that the latest versions of Quark Publishing System (QPS), QuarkCopyDesk and QuarkXPress Server will all be released in Q4 2008.

The barrage of releases in support of QuarkXPress 8 will serve to strengthen Quark's all-round offering at Ifra Expo in Amsterdam from 27-30 October, and Graph Expo, in Chicago from 26-29 October.

PG Bartlett, Quark's newly-appointed senior vice president of product management, said: "QPS 8 is the most flexible, cost-effective, and easy-to-use publishing system available today.

"Its compatibility with QuarkXPress 8, combined with the power of QuarkCopyDesk 8 and QuarkXPress Server 8, helps customers build the foundation for dynamic publishing."

Quark has also enigmatically stated that it will "make another significant announcement related to QPS 8" while at Ifra and Graph Expo.

It said the triple product launch would allow users to leverage the design capabilities of QuarkXPress 8 with the automated workflow of WPS 8.

Comments

Jeff Desjardines - 29 September 2008

I can't believe this program is still around. I haven't seen a copy of it since 2005. Do people really still use Quark?

Bill Cheesman - 30 September 2008

Still using it here Jeff. In fact, I much prefer it to the very cumbersome front end of InDesign.

The last Quark upgrade we had (v7) was a significant improvement over any previous edition.

At least Quark upgrades are not as frequent (nor as expensive) as InDesign.

 

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