QuarkXPress was created in 1987.
Use Markzware's PDF2DTP for QuarkXPress. It costs $199.
Joseph Kasmer has written: 'Teach yourself QuarkXPress for Windows' -- subject(s): Desktop publishing, QuarkXPress (Computer file) 'Teach yourself QuarkXPress 3.2 for the Macintosh' -- subject(s): Desktop publishing, QuarkXPress (Computer file)
Lauren Smith has written: 'Fit to print with QuarkXPress' -- subject(s): Desktop publishing, QuarkXPress (Computer file)
Quark, the company that makes QuarkXpress, actually has training materials right on their site. Check them out: http://www.quark.com/service/desktop/training/
Desktop publishing
No. It runs in Classic.
Page layout programs.
programs that are used for designing magazines
My sources say QuarkXpress 7.31 can.
Brad Walrod has written: 'Quarkxpress Professional W/Disk'
QuarkXPress is used with complex web page layouts. It once held 95% of market share among professional users. And even though a competitor has taken the #1 slot, Quark as it is known is still looked to for the industry standard.
The native file format for QuarkXPress is .qxp. This format is primarily used for desktop publishing and allows users to create complex layouts for print and digital media. QuarkXPress supports a variety of file types for importing and exporting, but .qxp remains the standard for its project files.