Pale said:Is InDesign more versatile than QuarkXPress?
And what's the learn ratio with it? Is it a smoothe transition going from Quark to ID or is there a LOT of learning involved?
Abashima Press said:
I'm a Quark freak who uses it for regular word processing because I'm so comfortable with it, so the learning curve was virtually nonexistent.
There are things here and there that I personally like and dislike about each but there aren't any show stoppers.
Whatever your decision, don't let learning curve be the decider--if you're already comfortable with Quark you're good to go with InDesign.