

You would not want to read the full litany of the faults I found-even assuming I could remember them all-but here are a few problems that give a sense of what I put up with. What a mistake! QuarkXPress is the most bug-ridden application I have used in 36 years of working with the Mac. I found InDesign more confusing, and I dislike Adobe-Creative Cloud requires a pricey subscription and fills your drive with files-so I bought a copy of QuarkXPress. Both seemed to have comparable features and limitations. The only heavy-duty choices at the time were QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign. If you ever need a page layout application, do not buy QuarkXPress.Įighteen months ago, I needed to lay out an illustrated book. In the end, after much troubleshooting and experimentation, the best I could recommend was that he cut his losses and switch to InDesign, a luxury that he couldn’t afford given publishing deadlines. I can thus say, from personal experience, that what Charles relates here is only the tip of the iceberg of what he went through. Although I don’t know QuarkXPress, I’ve laid out many books in Adobe InDesign and have years of experience working with PDF ebooks. Every day when I came back from the conference, I found Charles at his Mac, swearing at the latest problem created by QuarkXPress. At that point, Charles was in the final throes of laying out their book, Pretty Ugly: Why we like some songs, faces, foods, plays, pictures, poems, etc., and dislike others. Unless You Are a Masochist, Do Not Buy QuarkXPressĮditor’s Note: In May 2019, I stayed with Charles Maurer and his wife Daphne for a few days while attending the Collision conference in Toronto. #1591: Major OS updates, AirPods firmware update, non-Google accounts in Gmail app, Time Sensitive notifications, Apple Watch Web browser.#1592: Life with HomeKit, notification summaries, Music/iTunes Store oddity, inadvertent Mail deletion, iOS update error, holiday hiatus.#1593: Wordle, vinyl skins for Apple laptops, Apple Music Voice Plan, ad hoc Wi-Fi networks.#1594: iOS 15.2.1, AirTag stalking, CES Tech Trends for 2022.#1595: Replacing the Time Capsule, AT&T and Verizon 5G coverage expands, is iOS 15's Focus overkill?.
