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  • Adobe touts OS X advantage over Quark

    The publishing-software giant may be gaining ground on its main rival in the page-layout realm as long-time market leader Quark continues to delay support for Apple Computer's OS X.

  • Adobe and Quark: Clash of the titans

    Adobe and Quark both recently released new versions of their page layout applications: InDesign 2.0 And QuarkXPress 5. Both programs push design software to new levels of functionality, but the question is, will the market care?

  • Adobe upgrades layout software

    OS X compatibility could give Adobe Systems a leg up over privately held Quark, which dominates the layout software market.

  • Plugging into Mac OS X no simple task

    When it comes to sorting out the puzzle of third-party support for Mac OS X, developers of software plug-ins hold key pieces of the picture.

  • Cross-media publishing to rule Seybold

    Industry players keep the print faith while looking to the Web, e-books and even mobile phones for future content distribution.

  • InDesign 1.5 garners some converts

    This week's release of Adobe InDesign 1.5 has refocused the attention of publishing professionals on Adobe Systems' upstart page-layout application.

  • JPEG 2000 to give the Web a new image

    Despite their different aesthetics, professional artists, business users, and home computer enthusiasts agree on one thing: They need a graphics file format that makes digitized images easier to create, use, and manage.

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