[comp.text.desktop] QuarkXPress 3.0 Press Release

hammen@ddsw1.MCS.COM (Robert Hammen) (03/10/90)

I have taken the liberty of posting the press release for QuarkXPress 3.0
to the comp.newprod newsgroup (it's about 10 K in size). This is the program
that I alluded to in a posting a few weeks back.

We at Personal Publishing have been working with the program for a while now,
and are extremely impressed. So impressed that we are going to abandon
PageMaker, and use XPress 3.0 to produce our magazine. (Of course, when
DesignStudio comes out with its color separation annexes, as well as its
macro language, we may again be tempted to switch page layout programs.

Robert Hammen | Technical Editor | Personal Publishing Magazine
hammen@ddsw1.mcs.com | 76702.1135@compuserve.com | GEnie: R.HAMMEN

hammen@ddsw1.MCS.COM (Robert Hammen) (03/20/90)

I've received a lot of mail expressing interest in XPress 3.0. I did send the
press release to comp.newprod almost two weeks ago; it's never shown up there
(to my knowledge). So, I'm posting it here. Flames to /dev/null.

S/2  Using Macs for DTP 
Date:    Mon, Mar 5, 1990 9:54:02 AM
Subject: QuarkXPress 3.0 
From:    Quark, Inc. 76357,3012 
To:      all 

New QuarkXPress 3.0 Publishing Software Features Greater Productivity and Ease
of Use

BOSTON, MA - March 6, 1990 - Quark today announced QuarkXpress 3.0, a new
version of the company's premier publishing software product. QuarkXPress 3.0
marks the addition of a broad range of new features and a more intuitive
interface for easier, faster, and more productive document creation. The
announcement of the new version was made during a press conference at the
Seybold Seminars in Boston. QuarkXPress 3.0 is fully compatible with documents
created using previous versions of QuarkXPress.
        "We're excited about the potential of this new version," said Tim
Gill, Quark's founder and senior vice president of research and development.
"We listen to our customers and QuarkXPress 3.0 is the result of the features
our users requested with some others we felt would enrich the product."

Ease-of-Use, Productivity, and Design Enhancements
        The enhancements to QuarkXPress 3.0 can be placed into three broad
categories: ease of use, productivity, and design. Ease of use features are
typified by new measurement and page palettes providing the user with
interactive on-screen access to the functionality of QuarkXPress 3.0. Other
features include a library to store and place frequently used items and a
document layout palette for ease in formatting publications.
        Many new features were added to increase user productivity. Text and
graphic items can now be grouped for simultaneous manipulation. These items
can also be aligned horizontally or vertically. To assure professional quality
color printing, QuarkXPress 3.0 also features sophisticated color trapping for
precise color printing.
        Users of QuarkXPress 3.0 can now take advantage of 360 degree rotated
text and graphics that can be rotated in one thousandth degree increments. The
new version of QuarkXPress also adds a pasteboard feature providing a work
area adjacent to the boundaries of each page.
        "We think the features found in QuarkXPress 3.0 will give new creative
tools to the publishing community as well as providing increased
productivity," said Quark's Tim Gill. "The enhanced interface will benefit the
designer by providing continual interaction with the design process."

Completely Redesigned Documentation
	Quark has completely redesigned and reorganized its documentation for
the release of QuarkXPress 3.0. Ease of use has been the major objective.
        The QuarkXPress 3.0 documentation suite consists of three manuals. The
Reference Manual is a graphic-oriented explanation of how QuarkXPress works.
Organized by menu, it covers every command in the program.   Using QuarkXPress
takes a task-oriented approach to instructional material about the program.
This manual consists of seven chapters: Document Construction, Word
Processing, Pictures, Typography, Color, Page Layout, and Printing.
        The Tutorial Guide presents exercises that introduce each subject
covered by the seven chapters in Using QuarkXPress. The exercises cover
overviews of the tools, menu commands and dialog boxes related to each subject
area.

Disk-Based Registration
	As an industry-first, Quark will be introducing disk-based
registration procedures allowing users to type in information necessary for
warranty purposes. Once the required information on the disk is complete, the
user simply returns it to Quark in a postage-paid mailer.
        "This is an exciting new development we are proud to introduce," said
Fred Ebrahimi, president of Quark. "It provides a more convenient registration
method both for us and for our customers." Once the disk is received at Quark,
it is downloaded to a data base where it can be easily retrieved by the
company's Technical Support Department.

Availability and Pricing
	QuarkXPress 3.0 will be available at authorized dealers and retailers.
The new version is expected to ship the end of April.
        Suggested retail price remains the same as the previous version at
$795. Those who purchase a previous version of QuarkXPress after March 1 are
entitled to a free upgrade. QuarkXPress customers who are currently under
warranty can receive the 3.0 upgrade for a $30 shipping and handling charge.
Anyone owning a previous version of QuarkXPress who is not under warranty can
receive the upgrade for $150. All QuarkXPress customers will be contacted
concerning the upgrade. The new version updates will be delivered via
overnight shipping.
        Based in Denver, Colorado, Quark Inc. develops and distributes
publishing software products for commercial publishing and graphics arts
professionals using microcomputer-based systems. The company's QuarkXPress, a
precision-oriented work environment software product for the Apple Macintosh,
provides even the most demanding publishing arts professional with the tools
and features they need to create and implement sophisticated publication
designs. Founded in 1981, Quark is privately held.

QuarkXPress 3.0 New Features and Enhancements

Tuesday, March 6, 1990, Quark announces QuarkXPress version 3.0. We've
listened as carefully to our critics as to our users and supporters. The result
is an electronic publishing product that is both easy to use and
sophisticated. A fairly comprehensive list of the new features and
enhancements which are included in the new release follow.

Interface:
        Palettes:      Icon-based and alphanumeric interface
			Hide and move palettes
			Modifications by palettes change display instantly
			Tool palette
        New tools:
                        Create polygon picture box
                        Rotation
                        Zoom tool with magnification from 10% to 400%
                        User definable tool preferences
                        (set default preferences for color, lines, endcaps,
			etc.)
        Measurements palette:
			Modifies content and item
			Context sensitive: text, line, picture
        Library palette:
			Stores graphic and text items
			Displays thumbnail of each saved item t layout palette
			Icons represent master pages, document pages and
			document layout
			Create new master pages by dragging icons
			Insert, Delete, and Move document pages by dragging
			icons
			Apply master page changes to document retroactively
			Force pages Right-Odd or Left-Even

Other interface enhancements:
        Picture and text 'greeking'
        Thumbnail view selection in View menu
        Move pages within a document and between documents
        Improved window positioning
        Redesigned dialog boxes
        Flexible cursor movement in dialog boxes


Productivity Tools
        Anchor picture boxes, text boxes and paragraph rules to flow with text
        Multiple selection of unrelated items
        Move, copy, duplicate, step-and-repeat, delete, align, lock,
        send behind, bring forward, group
        Flexible grouping and constraining of items within boxes
        Option to create permanent groups (optional parent-child relationship)
        Multiple object alignmehorizontal
        Multiple spacing options e items evenly
        User-defined spacing
	.10 point increments
        Enhanced "Reversed " subheads

Layout features
        Pasteboard
        Bleeds
        Multi-page spreads
        Up to 48" x 48" spread or page size
        Display page or spread coordinates
        Place objects across facing pages
        Rotation of text and graphics at .001! increments
                Editable at any angle
                Link rotated text boxes
                Rotate and skew picture independent of its box
        Polygon picture boxes
        Create polygon box
        Convert any picture box to polygon
        Modify polygon shape (freeform modification)
        Runaround controls
        Offset from each side of box
        Create editable outline around picture contour
        Place text outside picture outline or flow it into picture contours
        Independent horizontal & vertical measurements
        Calculate mixed measurements
        Multiple master pages: up to 127 per document

Images/Pictures
        Polygon picture boxes
        Multiple box shapes
        List picture name, file format, and location
        Preview picture when importing graphics
        Save page as EPS file


Color
        Color trapping
                Precision control of spreads, chokes, cutouts and overprinting
                In .001-point increments, from -1 point to 1 point
                Automatic or user-defined for all color combinations

Typography
        Vertical alignment of text
        Flush top or bottom, centered, vertically justified
                Automatic realignment during edits
                Changes display instantly
        Enhanced font features:
                Sizes from 2 to 720 points
                Font size increments: one thousandth point
		on-screen rendering of most Type 3 fonts
                Kerning & tracking in one-thousandth em-space increments
                User specified or automatic kerning controls
        Initial baseline offset specification
        Cap height
        Cap height with accent
        Precision runaround specifications (see also Layout)
        Dropped caps
        User defined parameters Word Processing
        Keep paragraphs and headings together
        Widow and orphan line control
        Spelling check for word, story, or entire document
        Find/replace text and text attributes for story or entire document
        User-defined default auxiliary dictionary

Print
        Print continuous spreads
        Specify color trapping (see also Color)
        Suppress printing of text, pictures, lines or groups

File Import and Export
        Automatic picture update when original is modified

Automated on-disk customer registration

Suggested List Price:                                  $795

Upgrade prices (see details in Press Release)
Customers who purchase any version after March 1     Free
All customers under standard or extended warranty    $30
All customers who are no longer under warranty       $150


{ I apologize if I've not responded in a timely manner to news and mail     }
{ as of late, but I've been EXTREMELY busy with deadlines until now.        }
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