Scribus

Scribus is an open source alternative for entry-level desktop publishing.

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8.2/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #47 in category Desktop Publishing Software
Ease of use
7.8
Support
8.1
Ease of Setup
0.0

Scribus is an open source alternative for entry-level desktop publishing.

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Scribus Reviews

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Advanced user of Scribus
★★★★★
Scribus: a program of multi-platform page layout, free and with good capabilities.

What do you like best?

It is an application that offers a professional support to elaborate diverse documents and publications, in our case it was about giving support to a client that was elaborating a book for self-publishing in his University.

The Scribus design presents a pleasant and orderly interface that allows the presentation of professional effects, such as: combinations of colors and creation of pdf files in a fast and dynamic way.

What do you dislike?

It is an important detail to point out that although the program's interface is easy to understand, the use of drop-down menus nowadays (where the tape interface has become too common, practically a standard of all kinds of programs) , then, that makes the program look a bit "Old" or "Old", but that does not diminish the capacity to make very good layouts.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

The designer with whom I worked commented that although it was possible to import documents in ODT, DOC and DOCX format without problems, the import of HTML files forced him to make some adjustments due to limitations in that action.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

Although I used it as an operator only, in support of the designer's work, for a single recent job that was requested by a client with whom we already have time working, it seemed to me that the problem that allowed to solve this program was to lay out a material for its subsequent printing as a self-publishing book at very low cost, an issue that was decisive for his choice, because in a university context the budget is always "too small"

Review source: G2.com

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