Quark is reminding customers that the 'Buy One Get One Free' deal on QuarkXPress 8 must end on 28th February 2010.
Introduced in the run up to Christmas, anyone purchasing a qualifying new QuarkXPress 8 full product can receive an additional QuarkXPress 8 full license free of charge.
"It’s clear that after a difficult year for many industries, confidence is returning and that’s reflected in the substantial increase in new license sales of QuarkXPress 8 that we’ve seen in recent weeks," said Gavin Drake, Quark Marketing Director.
"By extending the offer until the end of February, even more designers and businesses will have the opportunity to get 2010 off to a great start with the efficiency and creativity that QuarkXPress 8 brings to print, Web and Flash design."
Quark insists the deal represents a major saving for customers, especially when combined with the substantial return on investment of QuarkXPress 8 highlighted in the Pfeiffer report available here.
For further information on the promotion, answers to frequently asked questions, terms and conditions and product eligibility customers can visit http://8.quark.com/en/2for1.
System requirements are Mac OS X 10.4.6 (Tiger), Mac OS X 10.5.x (Leopard), Mac OS X 10.6.2 (Snow Leopard) or later, Intel or PowerPC based Mac.
QuarkXPress 8 currently costs 779.00 plus VAT for the electronic download or 790.99 plus VAT for the CD-ROM Disc from the Quark store.
In August 2009, Quark introduced the QuarkXPress 8.1 update, which improves PDF output capabilities and introduces features that make the page layout process even more intuitive and productive insists the company.
QuarkXPress 8.1 also introduced a 'Native Transparency' mode for creating PDFs, which can offer designers faster and more flexible PDF output support and provide greater control over the PDF workflow process.
The mode allows objects to which transparency has been applied within QuarkXPress to remain unflattened in the final PDF output says Quark.
QuarkXPress 8.1 also addresses outstanding issues reported by users and introduced improved design features that enable faster and more precise page creation.
A new keyboard modifier makes picture drag and drop more precise and predictable promise Quark.
Item Styles and Item Find/Change now fully integrate drop shadows, and users can update Item Styles with a single click to reflect changes they make in the layout.
QuarkXPress spell checking is now carried out with a new palette that enables users to save time by more easily adjusting their text as necessary while in the middle of the spell-checking process.
QuarkXPress is also the only layout application that gives layer-by-layer controls in its output options, offering the ability to send content with multiple variants to an output provider within a single PDF.
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