Denver, CO, Sept. 14, 2017 -- Quark Software announced today a new software bundle that will save designers $590* when upgrading to QuarkXPress 2017. The bundle offer, which starts today, allows users with any version of QuarkXPress – even versions 3 through 10, 2015 and 2016 – to receive callas pdfToolbox, the most powerful PDF application on the market (worth $590*), completely free when they upgrade to QuarkXPress 2017 or purchase a new license.
callas pdfToolbox is an easy-to-use PDF preflight and correction application designed to replace Acrobat Professional in the creative workflow. Designers can:
• Fix PDF issues during preflight or with a click of the button in the Switchboard
• Flatten transparency
• Convert fonts to outlines
• Convert office documents, or even PostScript, directly into PDF
• Compare versions of PDFs and visualize ink coverage…no task is too difficult for callas pdfToolbox Desktop
The software bundle is available until October 31, 2017 with the purchase of a new full version ($849*) or upgrade ($185* from version 2016; $399* from versions 3-10/2015) to QuarkXPress 2017. To find out more please visit: http://content.quark.com/pdftoolbox-bundle-us.html.
Upgrade to or Purchase QuarkXPress 2017
To purchase or upgrade to QuarkXPress 2017, visit the Quark eStore, call Quark Telesales at, 800.676.4575, or visit an Authorized Quark Reseller.
Existing QuarkXPress users who purchased version 2017 before September 1, 2017 can purchase callas pdfToolbox Desktop for a discounted price of $199* through Quark Telesales.
*All prices exclude tax. Maximum of three (3) callas pdfToolbox licenses per customer.
About QuarkXPress
QuarkXPress is graphic design and page layout software used by hundreds of thousands of users around the world who value quality and performance in their daily production of print and digital products. Built on a 64-bit architecture with uniquely innovative features, QuarkXPress has surpassed the competition as the most modern and efficient design software on the market today. Learn more about QuarkXPress 2017, the next new version of QuarkXPress: www.quark.com.
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Sarah Rector Quark Software Inc. 303-894-3753 [email protected]


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