I am deliberating purchase of new prepress layout software for print publication(s), and am trying to decide between Quark Xpress, or Adobe's InDesign or Pagemaker 7.0.
I currently run Pagemaker 6.5 on Windows ME edition, but frequently encounter odd problems with the Distiller. I've tried to circumvent this by upgrading to Acrobat 5.0, but this doesn't always provide the workaround. I am tired of these 'last minute' glitches.
InDesign, on the other hand, seems to lack the capacity to output saddle-stitched, or back-to-back pages. This is / was one of the greatest features of Pagemaker, IMHO, and I can hardly believe it's been left out of InDesign.
Quark I know very little about. I have used it on a very superficial level a few times, and it seems to be very robust and accomodate the layout process well. It is expensive ( by my standards), though, and I want to be sure I choose wisely.
My primary use for whichever tool I decide upon will be to prepare books and chapbooks for publication by a literary press.
Can anyone skilled on these tools please offer me their insights or opinions?
I currently run Pagemaker 6.5 on Windows ME edition, but frequently encounter odd problems with the Distiller. I've tried to circumvent this by upgrading to Acrobat 5.0, but this doesn't always provide the workaround. I am tired of these 'last minute' glitches.
InDesign, on the other hand, seems to lack the capacity to output saddle-stitched, or back-to-back pages. This is / was one of the greatest features of Pagemaker, IMHO, and I can hardly believe it's been left out of InDesign.
Quark I know very little about. I have used it on a very superficial level a few times, and it seems to be very robust and accomodate the layout process well. It is expensive ( by my standards), though, and I want to be sure I choose wisely.
My primary use for whichever tool I decide upon will be to prepare books and chapbooks for publication by a literary press.
Can anyone skilled on these tools please offer me their insights or opinions?