Mr. Cline's coverage of the event certainly seems biased in favor of Quark--not surprising given his relationship to that loathsome company. I wonder if Mr. Cline remembers that Quark has tried the sweetness & light thing a few other times before reverting to its true feral nature. I believed it the first time, but I won't again. My company, all 18 seats, has moved to InDesign and we will not be changing back to QXP, Mr. Cline's enthusiasm notwithstanding.
Submitted by David Xenakis on Tue, 06/15/2004 - 11:34.
Gee, an article about a conference with NDAs preventing any real info being distributed. Let us know when Quark realizes that one conference in the mountains for 300 coffee starved high-end players, doesn't get the rest of us high.
Submitted by Rob Sexton on Tue, 06/15/2004 - 05:12.
I left Quark for InDesign and am so glad I did. I would never look back. I don't care what Quark does. They are second best in my book, slow to evolve, and it costs too much for what you get from the application.
Is this article being presented as news?
Mr. Cline's coverage of the event certainly seems biased in favor of Quark--not surprising given his relationship to that loathsome company. I wonder if Mr. Cline remembers that Quark has tried the sweetness & light thing a few other times before reverting to its true feral nature. I believed it the first time, but I won't again. My company, all 18 seats, has moved to InDesign and we will not be changing back to QXP, Mr. Cline's enthusiasm notwithstanding.
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Gee, an article about a conference with NDAs preventing any real info being distributed. Let us know when Quark realizes that one conference in the mountains for 300 coffee starved high-end players, doesn't get the rest of us high.
Glad I left Quark
I left Quark for InDesign and am so glad I did. I would never look back. I don't care what Quark does. They are second best in my book, slow to evolve, and it costs too much for what you get from the application.
CPR is hard work.
Thanks for pitching in Craig. You're a trooper!