
The latest update also includes the ability to export HTML5 interactive publications. QuarkXpress supports converting Illustrator, PDF, EPS or even InDesign files into native QuarkXpress objects and runs on a perpetual license instead of a subscription model. It is still under active development on both Mac and Windows and the latest version is more or less feature similar to InDesign. QuarkXpress was the de facto publishing standard before the advent of InDesign. It has support for plugins and runs on both Mac and Windows. It can import files from PDFs, HTML, and convert QuarkXpress and Microsoft Publisher formats. PageMaker has tools for almost all DTP applications except book publishing. PageMaker’s features are now integrated with InDesign, which Adobe actively promotes.

PageMaker is one of the most popular DTP software even today but its development has been stopped after version 7 although it is still being marketed to a select set of users. PageMaker was first originally developed by Aldus and was later acquired by Adobe in the 90s. Although InDesign has now taken over the DTP market, in this section, we will take a look at some of the popular DTP software other than InDesign that are also quite popular with the publishers. There are software to cater to every need right from free software to professional grade subscription based software.
DTP software comes in all shapes and sizes.
