I’ve used most of the alternatives over the years. That may be partly because it’s hard to break into a realm where Adobe and Microsoft are such massive (and even overpowering) players, but that doesn’t stop the Scribus team from producing a potent desktop publishing tool. There are lots of programs available for free out but rarely do I see one that’s as fully functional and powerful in the world of desktop publishing. But, what’s perhaps most important to note is that this application was released under the GNU General Public License as free software. It’s one of the most versatile cross-platform compatible DTP applications with native versions available for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Unix, Linux, Haiku, OS/2 and beyond. It’s one of those apps that has been flying under the radar since the first release in 2003, and it keeps getting better. You probably know about quite a few of the desktop-publishing (DTP) applications that have been evolving (or popping up) over the years, but do you know about Scribus. It can be used for many purposes, such as creating newsletters, posters, interactive PDF presentations, forms, business cards, brochures, books, or even comic strips. Scribus is a free, cross-platform, and open-source DTP (Desktop publishing) application.
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