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QuarkXPress
NameQuarkXPress
DeveloperQuark, Inc.
Initial release1987
Operating systemmacOS, Microsoft Windows
GenreDesktop publishing
LicenseProprietary software

QuarkXPress is a desktop publishing software developed by Quark, Inc., a company founded by Tim Gill and Mike Boich. It was first released in 1987 and has since become a popular choice among graphic designers, art directors, and publishers such as National Geographic, The New York Times, and Penthouse. QuarkXPress is used by professionals in the publishing industry, including magazine publishers like Conde Nast and Hearst Corporation, as well as newspaper publishers like Gannett Company and McClatchy Company. The software is also used by advertising agencies like Wieden+Kennedy and Ogilvy & Mather.

Introduction

QuarkXPress is a powerful desktop publishing software that allows users to create and design print media, digital media, and web media with ease. It is widely used in the publishing industry by companies like Time Inc., News Corp, and Bertelsmann. The software is known for its intuitive interface and advanced features, making it a popular choice among graphic designers and art directors who work with Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office, and other design software. QuarkXPress is also used by educational institutions like Rhode Island School of Design, School of Visual Arts, and California Institute of the Arts to teach graphic design and desktop publishing.

History

QuarkXPress was first released in 1987 by Quark, Inc., a company founded by Tim Gill and Mike Boich. The software was initially developed for the Apple Macintosh platform and was later ported to Microsoft Windows in 1992. Over the years, QuarkXPress has undergone significant changes and updates, with new features and improvements added to each version. The software has been used by prominent publishers like Random House, Penguin Group, and HarperCollins to produce bestselling books and award-winning magazines. QuarkXPress has also been used by newspaper publishers like The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and The Washington Post to produce daily newspapers.

Features

QuarkXPress offers a wide range of features that make it a powerful desktop publishing software. Some of its key features include page design, layout management, typography control, and image editing. The software also supports color management, PDF creation, and web export. QuarkXPress is compatible with other design software like Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Sketch, making it a popular choice among graphic designers who work with Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corporation products. The software is also used by advertising agencies like Publicis Groupe and Interpublic Group of Companies to create advertising campaigns for clients like Procter & Gamble and Coca-Cola.

File Formats

QuarkXPress supports a wide range of file formats, including PDF, EPS, JPEG, and TIFF. The software can also import and export files in Adobe InDesign format, making it easy to collaborate with other designers and publishers who use Adobe Creative Cloud. QuarkXPress also supports XML and HTML export, allowing users to create web content and e-books for platforms like Amazon Kindle and Apple iBooks. The software is used by publishers like Hachette Book Group and Simon & Schuster to produce e-books and digital magazines.

Compatibility and System Requirements

QuarkXPress is compatible with both macOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The software requires a minimum of Intel Core i3 processor, 8 GB of RAM, and 2 GB of available hard disk space. QuarkXPress also supports high-resolution displays and touchscreen devices, making it easy to use on laptops and tablets like Apple iPad and Microsoft Surface. The software is used by designers and publishers who work with Google and Facebook to create digital content and social media campaigns.

Versions and Updates

QuarkXPress has undergone significant updates and changes over the years, with new features and improvements added to each version. Some of the notable versions include QuarkXPress 3, QuarkXPress 4, and QuarkXPress 2015. The software is currently available in QuarkXPress 2019 and QuarkXPress 2020 versions, with regular updates and patches released by Quark, Inc.. The software is used by designers and publishers who work with IBM and Oracle Corporation to create corporate communications and marketing materials. QuarkXPress is also used by non-profit organizations like American Red Cross and UNICEF to produce fundraising materials and awareness campaigns. Category:Desktop publishing software

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