ALAP Releases MarkIt 2.0.2
A Lowly Apprentice Production, Inc. (ALAP), announced today an updated version of its MarkIt XTension, its custom press marks XTension for QuarkXPress. MarkIt 2.0.2 serves as a maintenance update which addresses know issues in the previous version.
With MarkIt, you can make your QuarkXPress pages completely press-ready. Press marks such as trim lines, registration targets and color/grayscale bars can all be positioned by simply dragging them into a proxy of the active document. MarkIt can be customized with a logo, new registration mark, even a color or grayscale bar created in any graphics program and saved as an EPS file.
MarkIt 2.0.2 is currently available for Apple Macintosh PowerPC System 9 or later including Mac OS X, using QuarkXPress 4.1 or later and Microsoft Windows 98 or later using QuarkXPress 4.1 or later. MarkIt 2.0.2 is priced at $99.99 (USD). Upgrades from version 1.x are $49.99 (USD). To purchase, contact ALAP, Inc. by phone at (888) 818-5790 or on the web at: https://store.alap.com.
For more information, contact ALAP, Inc. by phone at (888) 818-5790 (US), (760) 438-5790 (Canada/International) or visit the company’s website at www.alap.com.
About “A Lowly Apprentice Production, Inc.”
Founded in 1990, A Lowly Apprentice Production Inc. (ALAP) is a leading provider of extended technology for the publishing and graphic design industries. Affordable, easy to use and seamless integration into the host application environment, ALAP’s products have won major awards in both the United States and in Europe.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on June 6, 2005
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