Well too late I discovered it won't work on XP.....not old fashion but with over 100 programs in my xp system, not to mention that over 100 MILLION others won't give up on XP, there's STILL a market for programs like this.
In fact I have a few Win3.1 Pgms that work on XP that there is NO substitutes....The day I upgrade, it will be to APPLE - I'm fed up with MS.
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iwontell,
It works on XP
iwontell,
It can work on WinXP, but do you have a good graphics card?
Graphics Card: NVidia Geforce GTX 400 Series/ AMD Radeon HD 5000 Series; Video Memory: 1GB RAM
This program has to render a lot a pictures to get a smooth movie, 30 per second.
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iwontell,
'Well too late I discovered it won't work on XP.. with over 100 programs in my xp system.. In fact I have a few Win3.1 Pgms that work on XP that there is NO substitutes.'
While the minimum system requirements are Very reasonable, if you're having problems I'd lean towards Ootje's comment re: your hardware. Even if it meets the published specs, some of your hardware components are likely should I say past their prime, and so might not be performing as well as they did out of the box.
Min specs:
Pentium4 2GHz
1GB RAM
2GB free hard disk space
Display Resolution: 1024 x 768
Color Depth: True Color (32-bit)
Graphics Card*: Support for DirectX 9.0c and Shader Model 3.0
Video Memory: 256MB RAM
And while I'm Not going to say that anyone should spend money that they may or may not have, IF the reason you're holding back from upgrading is the apps you have installed in XP, I've got software that originally came on floppies running just fine in 10.
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In my house I have quite a bit of software, some good, some bad. For years, I have been running Adobe software. For my more professional tasks I have (and continue) to use CS6, so am very familiar with professional software. I installed Scribus to ascertain what the OpenSource community was providing. People rave about GIMP (photoshop alternative) and InkScape (Illustrator alternative) and the myriad opensource video editors, but it seems when it comes to layout and typesetting that there is only Scribus. After having used it on and off for around two years, I finally feel I am ready to give a proper review. Features wise it is absolutely loaded, however it is at this time let down by its interface. Some people complain and say, the learning curve is too hard. I disagree, it's no more uphill then becoming competent with InDesign, but it really is the user interface (UI) which lets this package down. I suspect that much of this is down to the QT framework which it uses. Sure QT is cross platform but its basic widgets are quite ugly in my opinion which leads to an application which appears very dated and un-intuitive. This lack of intuition is compounded by the fact that things which should belong together are not, for example to edit master pages you would expect it to be on the pages menu, but no, it's on the edit menu. Or to add padding to a image frame when using text wrap you have to dig into a toolbox for something called counter lines and then expand them, there is no simple option for simply called padding. Scribus would do well to assign menus as they are found (as far as possible) from the world class leading InDesign or use similar terminology, for example, when creating multi-column pages, the accurate designation for the space between the columns is gutter, not gap. The biggest failing though is the UI overall. So much space is wasted using words when icons will do. There is so much wasted space it is ridiculous. The designers really do need to take a long hard look at the UI. A man called Martin came up with some excellent proposals for changes but from what I understand, the diehards who do not want to change dismissed the proposals which was very sad indeed. As a development team, I would advise that minority options like the versions for OS/2 (does anyone even use this anymore) be dropped and they focus their attentions on where it is being downloaded, namely Linux and Mac (Mac folk stick to what they know, InDesign and Pages). So this is my review over, it has so much potential but is let down by the user experience. Very sad indeed.
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Great DTP tool! Great job GUYS!!!!! If You look for tool for creation of professional looking brouchures, leaflets, books etc. the Scribus is something for You. You can keep control of all details of the text, fonts, pictures etc. The most important for me are: CMYK profiles support and perfect poscript exporting. Interface of the Scribus offers very handy interface with layers, styles etc. I use dev. version: 1.5.4 under Windows 10 x64 but it works quite stable. There are still many things to do of course, but I just love the software. Attention: Scribus isn't another alternative for office-type software. If You look for something 'very automated' I suggest You to try the LibreOffice (my preferred) or the other 'harverster'. Comparing Scribus to graphic editors or word processors is misunderstanding. Best regards Rafal
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