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  • QuarkXpress 8

    The new version of Quark is a big change, narrowing the gap between the pioneering page layout program and InDesign.
    Published by mlaing (2,017 pts ) on May 30, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Reviews

  • Review of Corel Draw 7

    Corel Draw 7.0 has been widely acclaimed for its wide-ranging features and versatility. Sure, there are more current versions of this tool, but for those on a budget who have access to Corel Draw 7, this review shows why you may no't have to upgrade to get the desktop publishing options you want.
    Published by Preetam Kaushik (22,774 pts ) on Feb 27, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Articles

  • Top Graphics Software for Image Editing

    There are two types of tools for creating computer graphics: image editors and illustrators. For small businesses, image (photo) editors will suffice for many projects. In Part 1 in this continuing series on the best desktop publishing tools, we'll look at the top image editing programs.
    Published by Tara M. Walsh (840 pts ) on Feb 24, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Articles

  • Top Page Layout Software for Home Publishers

    For home publishing projects, there's no shortage of inexpensive page layout software. But which are the best tools for creating and printing projects such as personalized greeting cards, or family photo albums and scrapbooks? Let's look at the top three: Print Shop, Print Master, and Print Artist.
    Published by Tara M. Walsh (840 pts ) on Feb 24, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Articles

  • Serif PagePlus X2 - King of the SOHO Hill?

    How does Serif's vaunted PagePlus X2 measure up to old reliables and industry heavyweights Quark Xpress and Adobe Pagemaker? On balance, PagePlus X2 seems designed to straddle the home-use and high-end desktop publishing markets, but may appeal to average users who have outgrown cheaper substitutes.
    Published by Noel (627 pts ) on Feb 24, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Reviews

  • Art Explosion Publisher Pro - Desktop Publishing for the Artistically Challenged

    Software like Art Explosion Publisher Pro begs this question: Can amateur desktop publishers find happiness riding the learning curve required in this type of mid-market publishing and page layout program? "Professional-looking results" is one thing, but to my mind, nothing beats ease of use.
    Published by Noel (627 pts ) on Feb 24, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Reviews


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