![]() The trial version gives you the opportunity to confirm that the software does what you want it to do it, and to compare it to software from other manufacturers. Yes, a fully functional trial version of QuarkXPress 2018 can be downloaded directly from our website. It's an extra step, export to ePub and then convert to Kindle, but doesn't limit what you can do with the software.Ĭan I try your software before I buy it even if I buy the Mac App Store version? If (for personal distribution, perhaps) you wanted to convert into the Kindle format yourself, you would need to use KindleGen as a separate app, which is a free download by Amazon. However, you can export a fully compliant ePub and upload that straight to Amazon without difficulty. That would require QuarkXPress calling the external KindleGen app, which is prevented by the sandboxing of the Mac App Store. Yes, of course, you can export for Kindle, there just isn't a direct 'Kindle export' output. *Can I still create ebooks in the Kindle format although that's not available as an export option in QuarkXPress Pro? Yes, you can, as long as you use the same Apple ID. The significantly lower price of QuarkXPress Pro in the App Store reflects this.Ĭan I install QuarkXPress Pro on my MacBook and Desktop Mac and use it on one machine at a time? Major ("whole version number") versions in the Mac App Store are paid new versions of the app which you will need to purchase separately. However minor ("point") updates are free of charge and can be installed through the App Store. This is primarily a function of how the Mac App Store works. ![]() QuarkXPress Pro in the App Store is a non-upgradable edition. In this case you should purchase QuarkXPress 2018 instead either directly from Quark or one of our authorized resellers.Ĭan I upgrade the Mac App Store version once a new major release is available? What if I have already bought the App Store edition but need the features that aren't available in it? Therefore we recommend to define your user folder as a “workfolder” and all external drives (network drives, USB drives etc.) as workfolders. cannot see images imported that are outside the workfolder and will show them as “missing”, though you will see it in Finder. By defining one or more workfolders, you allow QuarkXPress to access all files in the workfolder (including all sub folders). The Mac App Store implements a “sandbox” concept, which means that an application cannot access data outside folders that you allow it to see. Why do I need to define at least one workfolder before I start and what kind of information is QuarkXPress accessing? File Import works fine in Column view on Mojave with mouse click only. ![]()
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