Odds and Ends: QuarkXpress 6 and 7 now allowed to run on same machine; Knowledge Base updates
Odds and Ends: QuarkXpress 6 and 7 now allowed to run on same machine; Knowledge Base updates
QuarkXpress 6 and 7 now allowed to run on same machine Quark Inc. has announced that customers who upgrade to QuarkXPress 7 will automatically be able to use QuarkXPress 6 on the same machine. A press release readers:
"Customers planning to upgrade to QuarkXPress 7 can now do so while testing their workflows at a pace that meets their unique needs while using previous versions of the software to support production and client requirements."
Users must have a license from Quark to run a previous version of QuarkXPress, which must be installed on the same computer as the QuarkXPress 7 upgrade.
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