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tomos:
There's a very nice review/summary here: Scribus 1.4.0 in a nutshell (from libregraphicsworld.org/)
including
What to expect in the future:
 (see attachment in previous post)
-tomos (March 17, 2012, 06:21 PM)
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These links.
-IainB (March 18, 2012, 08:29 PM)
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Thanks, I let them know.

tomos:
There's a very nice review/summary here: Scribus 1.4.0 in a nutshell (from libregraphicsworld.org/)
including
What to expect in the future:
 (see attachment in previous post)
-tomos (March 17, 2012, 06:21 PM)
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These links.
-IainB (March 18, 2012, 08:29 PM)
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Thanks, I let them know.
-tomos (March 19, 2012, 08:44 AM)
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I kind of thought it would be a false alarm - a site dedicated to open source software....
It's a false positive.

http://bit.ly/zOP3mM

I think I'll report that to
http://forums.malwarebytes.org//index.php?showforum=42, but in the
long run I'd rather not bother getting in touch with every anti-virus
software vendor out there

Thanks for reporting.
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superboyac:
Scribus is pretty cool so far, I'm a fan.  I'm digging these new open source content creation tools.  I'll take as many as I can get.

40hz:
Scribus is pretty cool. And it works quite well for most DP tasks.

The bad thing about it is: it's not InDesign or Xpress.

Conversely, the really good thing about it is: it's not InDesign or Xpress. :Thmbsup:

mahesh2k:
Inkscape is also good for DTP work. It's like Corel but it saves files in SVG format and it also lets you update PDF files which were made using that program.

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