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QuarkXPress 2016 coming soon
QuarkXPress 2016 is the next major version of Quark's award-winning design and layout tool for print and digital publishing. It will be available in the second quarter of this year.
Building on the foundation of performance and reliability delivered by its predecessor, QuarkXPress 2016 is the must have upgrade for every QuarkXPress user. From the simplicity of the new color picker tool to the innovation of creating and exporting HTML5 Publications without extra cost or software needed, QuarkXPress 2016 takes design and productivity to the next level.
One highlight is the brand new Convert to Native QuarkXPress Objects feature. Say goodbye to time-consuming projects like rebuilding logos and reconstructing PDF files. QuarkXPress is the first layout application to import PDF, Illustrator and EPS files and convert them to native objects. Look forward to fully editable Bezier versions of vector graphics, real text and automatically extracted colors and fonts. Or, simply copy items from other applications such as PowerPoint, Illustrator or even InDesign and paste them into your QuarkXPress layout as Native QuarkXPress Objects, allowing you to easily complete or reuse them in QuarkXPress 2016.
You asked and we delivered even more of the user-requested features to take QuarkXPress to the next level. Additional new features include:
- Paste as Native Objects from Illustrator and Microsoft Office
- Multi-Color Gradients
- Create and Export HTML5 Publications
- Support for OpenType Stylistic Sets
- Color Picker (Eyedropper tool)
- Touchpad Support for Pinch and Zoom (Mac only)
- Search and Replace Non-breaking Spaces and Characters
- Additional Dynamic Guides for Textbox Columns
- Fit Textbox to Text
- Footnote Enhancements
- Streamlined and Efficient UI Now also on Windows
- Option to Make Measurement Palette 50% Larger
- Option to Line Wrap Content Variables
- XTensions for QuarkXPress 2015 will continue to work
- Support for ICCv4 Profiles
- And More
» Learn more about what's coming next in QuarkXPress 2016 and watch the video here