Students Can Obtain QuarkXPress 7 Totally Free of Charge
Students can obtain QuarkXPress(r) 7 (plus Quark Interactive Designer(tm) and Quark XPert Tools Pro) totally FREE of charge. They can use it at home for the full academic year, provided their school purchases the Quark School Unlimited User License priced at £1,750 excluding VAT.
This offer is only available until 30th April 2008.
Here’s how it works:
1) Order the site license QUK-122922-S
2) Add QUK-123991 to the order, plus a contact within the school responsible for managing the student licenses
3) The contact within the school directs the students to download the software at:
Windows: https://www.buyquarknow.com/education/student/win
Macintosh: https://www.buyquarknow.com/education/student/mac
This deal will enable students to not only access Quark’s award-winning design and layout application at school, but now they can continue their work at home. It is full version, and students are free to use the software however they like; the only requirement is for the school to have purchased a Quark School License (Unlimited Users).
Included in this deal:
- Site wide access to QuarkXPress 7
- Site wide access to Quark Interactive Designer
- Site wide access to Quark XPert Tools Pro
- Mac and PC validation codes
- Online access to Quark
- Curriculum/Development materials
- Access to Quark Print Collection – for school marketing
- A site wide set of Classroom Project Packs
- Quark ‘Tips & Tricks’ book (supplied as PDF)
- ‘Using QuarkXPress with Adobe CS3’ (supplied as PDF)
- 3 hours of DVD training
This article was last modified on January 9, 2022
This article was first published on April 7, 2008
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