@inkscape Well, after I had to bury GeoWorks, I grew up with Quark XPress, Freehand and Photoshop (legal in school and at work, pirated at home). Tried several others on the side, like Corel, Pagemaker, Illustrator, several shareware apps (e.g. PublishIt!Easy).
Quark didn’t care about their (European) users. Then Adobe came up with InDesign (and listened to the users in the beginning), and like many others I switched happily at v2.0.
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I stopped updating Adobe CS with 5.5 and switched to Serif’s Affinity series when I had to upgrade MacOS – no, Scribus can’t compete, and GIMP is too idiosyncratic for me as a professional print media designer.
I like Inkscape, and since the latest release, the GUI is actually usable (even if you dropped the “add borders when setting the page size to image size” feature). I mostly edit SVGs from a CAD system with it.
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