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We currently use QuarkXPress / PageMaker / Publisher, why should we switch to InDesign?

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We currently use QuarkXPress / PageMaker / Publisher, why should we switch to InDesign?

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Adobe lists on their website “The top ten reasons to switch” http://www.adobe.com/products/indesign/whychooseindesign/top10reasonstoswitch.html If you are a QuarkXPress user, then you can change over to InDesign quite easily. InDesign even has an option to change all the shortcuts to that of QuarkXPress. You can even use InDesign to open your QuarkXPress and Adobe PageMaker files. There is even a book available called “InDesign for QuarkXPress Users”. I, and an increasing majority (it seems) of designers, believe InDesign to be the obvious choice, not just for features, but also for ease of use and speed to name a few. There is a great article available at CreativePro that weighs up the two big shots in the publishing world: http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/20604.html And a great site for site for comparisons is: http://www.quarkvsindesign.com/ Most Quark users I have met take less than a day to become equally proficient in InDesign as they were in Quark. Adobe PageMaker is the

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