
I like features of both of them, (they're quite different), but have had some issues with PDF printing because of this.

Fair enough, but we're talking mainly booklet work that is shifting from commercial printers to the "shop front" area.Īlso, while I've got time on a quiet Saturday morning DownUnder here Dynagram have been mentioned by a luminary here as being behind the ball on Acrobat "compliance" so I guess I'm allowed to say that. Seems also that with the rise in short-run digital, there are quite a few jumping on the bandwagon. These are in a different ballpark, admittedly, and are used by large commercial printers.

Surely there needs to be a distinction made between simple (relatively), booklet make-up, and more sophisticated apps such as PREPS and Dynastrip, which can do saddle, perfect, and any other number of heavy-duty imposition duties. Also, seems it's raining imposition programs here.
