History
- QPS 1.0 (1991): Support for QuarkXPress 3.1, Clients and Server only Mac-based
- QPS 1.1 (1996): Support for QuarkXPress 3.3
- QPS 2.0 (1998): Support for QuarkXPress 4, Clients also Windows-based
- QPS 2.2 (2003): Support for QuarkXPress 5, first version to use TCP/IP as a communication method
- QPS 3.0 (2004): Support for QuarkXPress 6
- QPS 3.5 (2005): Support for QuarkXPress 6.5
- QPS 3.6 (2007): Server Java-based, so also available for Windows.
- QPS 7 (2007): Support for QuarkXPress 7, Server switched to a service-based architecture. Additional web editor to edit copy within a web browser.
- QPS 7.4 (2008): Support for Mac OS X Leopard, Web Editor transforms to Web Hub with more functionalities using the Web browser
- QPS 8 (2008): Support for InDesign & InCopy, support for QuarkXPress 8 and CopyDesk 8.
- QPS 8.1.6 (2009): Added Automation Services as a standard module of QPS
- QPS 8.5 (2010): Major over-haul of QPS to include features like collections, asset type based workflows, sharepoint adapter, App Studio
- QPS 9 (2011): Support for QuarkXPress 9, Web Support for Bullets and Numbering, Conditional Styles,
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