programs that are used for designing magazines
Desktop publishing
Page layout programs.
Definitely Adobe InDesign, sometime I use QuarkXpress for editing old layout but for new layouts I prefer InDesign.
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You can use software like Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Publisher, or QuarkXPress for desktop publishing. These programs offer features for layout, design, and formatting of printed materials such as magazines, brochures, and newsletters.
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Hi, I am not a professional graphic designer but I used both from my interest. In InDesign, you will find somewhat familiarity like others Adobe software (Photoshop or Illustrator). But in Quark you will face a different work environment from Adobe. Overall, both are rich in feature. And remaining things depend upon your type of work and destination of output.
You cannot import adobe illustrator files using the indesign CS 6.
No, thank God; that program is awful and no one should ever use it. If you don't want to use something like QuarkXPress or Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Word is a better choice on either Mac or Windows than Publisher is.
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Adobe InCopy can open InDesign indd files.
InDesign has you "Place" an image on a page, creating a link to an external image. It's equivalent to "Get Picture" in QuarkXPress). Images can also be embedded.