Okay, odds are neither will work for you. The first product mentions the
QuarkXPress file format, but if you look it also says it requires Adobe
InDesign installed on the machine doing the conversion. Basically it's doing
the same thing I said but it's leveraging InDesign's ability to open qxp
files instead of using QuarkXPress directly.

However, it also specifically mentions that it can only do the version
3.3-4.04 formats. QuarkXPress is up to 6.1. And even if your client was
still using 3 or 4 you would still need to get copies of all the fonts
(hopefully they are on the same platform), get the images and other
associated files, and still put up with the fact that InDesign's conversion
of .qxp files isn't perfect.

Sorry.

-Kevin

> http://neevia.com/
>
> There is another one but did not specify Quark:
> http://www.pdf995.com
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