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QuarkXPress 7 will run natively on Intel Macs

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Quark announced that QuarkXPress 7, the next version of its desktop publishing software, will be the first major publishing application to run natively on both Power PC and Intel-based Macs. A beta Universal Binary version that supports both processor architectures will be available by the end of January and the production version will ship later this year.


"The availability of this software shows that we're serious about delivering on our commitment to become a more open and customer-focused company," said Jurgen Kurz, senior vice president of desktop products. "With Universal Binary support in QuarkXPress 7, cutting-edge creative teams will be able to work together on the most up-to-date Apple hardware to make the creative process faster and even simpler."

Quark also announced that beta versions of QuarkXPress 7 for Power PC-based Macs and Windows are now available for public beta testing. Starting today, customers can download a pre-release testing version of the Mac or Windows version of the software at no charge here.


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