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There is virtually nothing that *cannot* be done most limitations are regarding automagic productivity aids.

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There may be a few more limitations I've missed. It can be picky with printers - I recommend only using true Adobe Postscript printers (Level 3), or go through Distiller, if you are a heavyweight user. InDesign's limitations: No automatic bullets or outline numbering no automatic running heads no automatic footnotes. Typography in particular is a breeze, especially if you get OpenType fonts. InDesign's exceptional strong points: typography, integration with other Adobe applications, and scripting (automation). Of course opinions vary, but that is a common point of view. My conclusion is that InDesign is the preferred choice unless you need features it lacks. I have no experience using Quark, Ventura, or the other dpt programs but I have participated quite a lot on forums dedicated to InDesign, were the pros and cons of the various programs are discussed ad nauseum. InDesign is the most elegant, although EditPlus is close.

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I'm a software junkie and have 34 (I just counted) applications in my quick launch toolbar, which are the ones I use frequently. It is an extremely reliable program and lets me do my work with a minimum of fuss or frustration. I use InDesign on a daily basis, and love it.

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This composer combined with optical kerning and optical margin alignment can create incrediblely well composed text. The paragraph based composer is an ingenious solution to setting optimal line breaks. It supports OpenType fonts, and the expert extended character sets included in these fonts are readily accessible and easy to use. If typography is a concern (and it always should be) InDesign offers some very powerful tools. Some of these links are reviews of one product or the other, but they never fail to make a comparison between packages when discussing new features. Here is a list of articles that present a fairly unbiased, I think, look at the two packages. I will say up front that I am an InDesign user and I have almost no experience with Quark.











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