Quark Interactive Designer
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Quark Interactive Designer is an extension and tool for creating Adobe Flash content from QuarkXPress documents.[1][2]
Features
Export QuarkXPress projects in SWF (Flash) file format. This allows documents created for print or web production to also be output as a Flash advertisement. No knowledge of timelines or ActionScript is necessary for this purpose. Since QuarkXPress is natively capable of creating HTML projects, this allows web designers to design and build their HTML and Flash elements and combine them all in a single application. Resulting files can be exported as SWF Flash files or standalone Projector applications for Mac OS or Windows.
It makes use of palette-based actions, similar to those found in Powerpoint, in order to animate text and graphics. It also allows some use of button triggered behaviors and embedding of QuickTime and Flash Video, and audio files.
References
- ^ "Flash-y Design Tool". Mac Life. May 2007. p. 58. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
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(help) - ^ Shaffstall, C. (2008). QuarkXPress 8: production tricks and experts' tips. Design professional series. Course Technology. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-615-24991-9. Retrieved June 10, 2016.