But it is a vestige of its former self, largely due to the way it treated it's customers with contempt. I remember managing a newsroom with about 20 computers running Quark 3.5 or something. Needed to add one additional Mac and only 3.5.1 was available - of course it wasn't compatible with 3.5 which meant we had to pay £££ for each machine to upgrade .1
Annoying company.
When Indesign came along people were almost gleeful to jump ship
But it is a vestige of its former self, largely due to the way it treated it's customers with contempt. I remember managing a newsroom with about 20 computers running Quark 3.5 or something. Needed to add one additional Mac and only 3.5.1 was available - of course it wasn't compatible with 3.5 which meant we had to pay £££ for each machine to upgrade .1
Annoying company.
When Indesign came along people were almost gleeful to jump ship