Demonstration using Scribus (Freeware Desktop Publishing)
4 Responses to “Demonstration using Scribus (Freeware Desktop Publishing)”Leave a ReplyPosted on September 28th, 2006 by admin Filed under InDesign | |
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Demonstration using Scribus (Freeware Desktop Publishing)
4 Responses to “Demonstration using Scribus (Freeware Desktop Publishing)”Leave a ReplyPosted on September 28th, 2006 by admin Filed under InDesign | |
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February 20th, 2007 at 12:56 am
Many MANY thanks …
Many MANY thanks for drawing my attention to this software. I tried it thnking it might be good ‘for a free program’. In fact, it turns out to be better than MS Publisher which is FAR from free (and is about to be deleted from my hard drive!) Great find!
September 9th, 2007 at 2:45 am
Open Source and …
Open Source and Freeware are not the same thing. Open Source is free in that there is no cost and free in that the source code is freely available. Freeware may be a free program, but the author does not have to make the source code available. For example, you could call Adobe Flash “Freeware” because its free, but its a closed binary and definitely not open source.
September 21st, 2007 at 2:34 pm
ok scribus is great …
ok scribus is great but WHERE ARE THE TEMPLATES? Come one does anyone still release software without templates or some sort of a wizard?
September 21st, 2007 at 2:40 pm
Scribus is designed …
Scribus is designed and marketed to mimick the features and behaviors of a professional layout program such as QuarkXpress or InDesign.
Scribus is not akin to MS-Publisher, nor is MS-Publisher or the like used in the industry.