On Sat, 03 Mar 2012 15:26:59 -0500 Gregory Pittman <gregp_ky at yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 03/03/2012 02:03 PM, S C ribus wrote: > > 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. personally, i have the feeling that around the scribus project there are a few people with very good ideas about usability... imo, what we lack most is people who would like to implement them. ciao a.l.e
