

- #QUARKXPRESS 9 FOR FREE#
- #QUARKXPRESS 9 SERIAL NUMBER#
- #QUARKXPRESS 9 UPDATE#
- #QUARKXPRESS 9 UPGRADE#
- #QUARKXPRESS 9 LICENSE#
In QuarkXPress 10 this functionality is gone, so it cannot be enabled anymore. Though this feature was deprecated in the UI of QuarkXPress 9 and only available on request with a special "cookie" (enabling the UI again). You can find the option in menu "File > Export > Layouts as Project" and using the version popup.Ĭan QuarkXPress 9 create host-based separations? Yes, QuarkXPress 9 opens documents created by QuarkXPress 3.1 (and higher), 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.Ĭan QuarkXPress 9 downsave documents to version 8? You need to use QuarkXPress 10.2.1 or higher for High-DPI display support.Ĭan QuarkXPress 9 open files from previous versions?

What version supports High-DPI displays on Windows? I am using a High-DPI display and the user interface has issues. You need to use QuarkXPress 10.0 or higher for Retina display support. What version supports Retina displays on OS X? I am using a Retina display and the user interface looks bad.
#QUARKXPRESS 9 SERIAL NUMBER#
So you don't need to install previous versions or keep disks around, all you need is the Serial Number (SN) and/or Validation Code (VC) of your previous versions. All upgraders/installers of QuarkXPress EITHER look for an installed copy OR ask you to specify your SN/VC of your previous version. Do I need the original disks to install QuarkXPress 9, as I only have an upgrade? I have first bought QuarkXPress 6 and then upgraded to 7 and 8 and now 9. Before you do that, remember step 1) though!!!
#QUARKXPRESS 9 UPGRADE#
This should also work if you upgrade your current Mac to Yosemite or El Capitan. Please remember, Quark doesn't support this combination.
#QUARKXPRESS 9 UPDATE#
We don't have all a list of all the issues you might experience and also there's no guarantee that Apple won't remove some of the Carbon functions in a later update of Yosemite which might render QuarkXPress 9 unusable on Yosemite or El Capitan. Please note that some dialogs will look a bit weird and you might experience a few hiccups. It will prompt you that it is not activated yet. (Remember that this is dangerous when you have several user accounts on your Mac using QuarkXPress, so in this case delete this folder again after step 10). On the new Mac create a global preferences folder for QuarkXPress 9 in its application folder.You could try copy the folder over too if you don't want to use the Migration Assistant, however I haven't tried that. Start Apple's Migration Assistant and make sure you migrate the application folder of QuarkXPress 9 to the new Mac.Connect the two Macs (see Apple's Migration Assistant tech note below).Afterwards you won't need it anymore to run QuarkXPress 9. On the new Mac start QuarkXPress 2015 once and activate the "3-day Test Drive" so that you can create a new document with it (this will ensure that certain files are in place for QuarkXPress 9).On the new Mac, install the Test Drive of QuarkXPress 2015.
#QUARKXPRESS 9 LICENSE#
#QUARKXPRESS 9 FOR FREE#

Your biggest hurdle is the installer of QuarkXPress 9, which does not work under Yosemite or El Capitan. The first version of QuarkXPress supported under Yosemite is QuarkXPress 10.5.0, the first version that supports El Capitan is QuarkXPress 2015 (11.2).Īlso, though it worked for me, there's no guarantee given that this works for you too and also there's no help offered by Quark for this combination!)

(Please remember, this is at your own risk, as Quark does not support QuarkXPress 9 on Yosemite or El Capitan. If you still want to migrate QuarkXPress 9 to a new Mac running Yosemite or El Capitan, here's what you can try: Please also see here: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=4608 Quark does not support QuarkXPress 9 on Yosemite (or higher). Will QuarkXPress 9 run on OS X Yosemite, El Capitan or macOS Sierra? As I see a few questions being asked again and again, I have created an FAQ post about QuarkXPress 9:įAQ about QuarkXPress 2015 here: viewtopic.php?f=46&t=26908įAQ about QuarkXPress 10 here: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1554
