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by cpr 6101 days ago
That's true, but now they have no competition.

And, in some sense, InDesign is pretty much "complete" as far as what people expect in the print publishing world.

They're now slowly moving into more long-document features, etc, so it can be a replacement for much of the FrameMaker usage out there.

But, in the end, print publishing is slowly dying, so the future there is unclear, anyway.

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Isn't Quark still around to compete with them?