I agree with most comments and I am very happy of what Scribus provides me for 
free. On the other hand I have also seen what InDesign does and would say that 
the price difference between 0 and 600 USD for InDesign is justified. It is 
just a matter of time and profitability of the investment but I admit that 
sooner or later I will switch to InDesign. 
I suppose that what InDesign most has that Scribus doesn't is a layer of 
people who we might describe as usability experts, who are something of 
an interpreter of user needs and requests into features that might be 
programmed into the software. We try to do this now, but it's rather 
individualized and therefore 
disorganized. Greg

No Greg, Adobe simply has money to pay developers because people buy their 
software.?
Unfortunately 500-1000 USD donated to Scribus will not get me the same result 
as the same money spent to buy an InDesign license. Scribus is great but 
honestly if you are making money from DTP you'll want the tool to be fast and 
efficient to maximize your income.?
I ran the 30 day trial of InDesign and on a similar project InDesign is way 
faster and memory efficient than Scribus, and I'm not talking about the 
features like conditional text, tables, data merge, object properties or the 
integration with Illustrator, which is a lot better than the integration of 
Scribus with Inkscape. There are also some very clever tricks in the UI of 
InDesign, in particular the collapsing palettes.
The Scribus development team also showed their capacity to take on board 
frequent requests (for example fit image to frame and fit frame to image on the 
image right click menu). This has made working on images quicker but initially 
the dev team was reluctant and argued that one action was on the image and the 
other on the frame so they were separated in the UI.
And then there's the time when Scribus allows you to set dpi arbitrarily for an 
image and InDesign just doesn't do it.
C
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