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I can answer just about any print question related to Quark. I am not an expert on the web capabilities of Quark.
I have been using quark since version 3.11. I am also a Quark Certified Expert in XPress 7 and an instructor in Quark, InDesign, InCopy and photoshop.
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Well, if you were going to upgrade I would probably upgrade to the newest version which is Quark 8. According to their website it looks like it will run in OX 10.4.6 or later. http://8.quark.com/techinfo/system_requirements
Hi Bonnie, It is probably time for an upgrade. 1. Quark 4 is very old (they are up to version 8 now). 2. Mac OS 9 can not be installed on an intel system. If your computer is an intel computer (all
Sonya, The only issues to worry about are if your client is using any 7.0 only features. These generally include opentype fonts and transparency. If they are using either of these you may experience
denita, That is strange behavior, if your old files were never saved in Quark 8, they should still be able to be opened by Quark 6. If you double-click on a file, it may try to open in the new version
Hi Shelly, If you own Quark, go to file > open and select the file. Before you click ok, the open dialog window will tell you what version the file is (4.0, 6.0, etc). Yes, it is true that InDesign

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