Re: Better alternative to Scribus
Francisco Cardoso and ssam, I'm please someone responded after all this time. 

Originally Posted by
Francisco Cardoso
What i usually do is to work on inkscape. I only use Scribus to apply spot colors and create the final file to send to the printing company.
But do you use Inkscape as a DTP? I mean for working with images + text + formatting? I've used Inkscape for creating vector drawings and think it invaluable for that.

Originally Posted by
ssam
what is it about scribus that you don't like?
I had a lot of trouble with it in the beginning, as in freezing, not opening, and ramping up my CPU. I stuck with it (because I needed it) and am now able to do what I need without much problem. It's still quirky, however, and sometimes there's nothing for it but to close it down and restart. There's something to be said for familiarity.
I'm currently working with both versions 1.4 and 1.5, and each has it's idiosyncrasies. I'm more used to 1.4, but I need 1.5 for its pdf output.
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