

- #Serif webplus x7 or x8 pdf#
- #Serif webplus x7 or x8 archive#
- #Serif webplus x7 or x8 Patch#
- #Serif webplus x7 or x8 registration#
- #Serif webplus x7 or x8 windows#
There are more options for the initial view of the PDF when it is opened in a PDF reader.PDF/X-4 and PDF/X-5 formats are now supported.Tabulated data delimited by commas, tabs, paragraphs or custom characters, can be converted to a Table, which is attached to the text, but can also be detached using the Anchor Properties dialog. Import and Export of iCalendar formats are also supported. Applying events will add them to all calendars in the current publication. One can specify the extent to which it does this, and in which way pages are created for the overflowing text.Ĭalendar events are now managed globally. It will create a new page and automatically switch to this page for seamless word processing. Users accustomed to word-processors will find it easier to work in this mode. Typically, I will zoom in to 800% or more to check fine details or the alignment of text and graphics, then scroll with the mousewheel, holding the shift key to pan. It is no longer impractical to work at high zoom magnifications due to serious redraw delays. One major issue that has bugged me since the days of PPX5 has apparently been fixed.
#Serif webplus x7 or x8 windows#
In spite of it being the last version, it will be some years yet before Affinity Publisher for Windows is as powerful as PagePlus. It has many significant improvements on earlier versions, and there are workarounds for most remaining bugs. Now that most bugs have been fixed, I don’t hesitate to recommend PagePlus X9 - even more so since it is now only £20. If you have a large index to edit, open the PPX9 file in PPX7 and do it there, before publishing from PagePlus X9.

Unfortunately, I did not report this regression against PagePlus X8, so it has not been fixed. I think that not many users will be affected by this.Įditing of Indexes is still much slower than in PagePlus X7. I assume that fixing this would have been too risky. Publications saved from PPX9 will still not open in the Starter Edition or older versions of PagePlus without first saving them in PPX8 or PPX7. All critical issues have been fixed, and most major issues too.
#Serif webplus x7 or x8 Patch#
The second patch was released to fix regressions in PPX9. I can happily maintain my web sites using WebPlus X8 until my own demise.

The demise of WebPlus is not an issue for me at all. Vivaldi browser is now my default and does most of what I need. I am still using the discontinued Opera 12.18 for my email while waiting for Vivaldi to include its planned built-in email client. I currently face the same issue with my old browser. I am hoping that I will be able to rebuild my publications by importing WritePlus files, but I may well find myself in limbo for five years before Affinity Publisher gets all of the features that I need. Starting over with a new product is a sensible move from Serif’s point of view, although many users may be unhappy if they have no easy way of transferring their PagePlus work of many years. Although its feature set has kept improving with each new version, performance has suffered. I was rather surprised to learn about the demise of Serif’s flagship product, but there’s no getting away from the fact that it’s getting harder to patch up the old ship and keep it competitive with modern alternatives. Older versions are no longer sold by Serif so I have merged my reviews of them into the section on Legacy Features. The wish-list for future versions is defunct so I have removed it from this already too long page. Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo for Windows have been available for some time.įor a few years yet PagePlus X9 will still be the best Serif DTP product for Windows users. It will be a while yet before Affinity Publisher is as capable as PagePlus X9. They were designed to be cross-platform, so porting them to Windows has always been in the pipeline.
#Serif webplus x7 or x8 registration#
Legacy products can now be registered with a Universal Registration Key of 881887ĭue to the success of Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer for the MAC, Serif have decided to concentrate their efforts on the Affinity range of products. If you do buy it on E-bay etc., make sure that it is a legal copy with a product key.ĭownload PagePlus X7, X8, or X9 (You will need your 25-digit Product Key )

As of October 2019, they are no longer sold. With the Release of Affinity Designer for Windows, Serif announced that PagePlus X9, PhotoPlus X8, and DrawPlus X8 are legacy products. Alfred has set up a support forum for Serif users. Serif CommunityPlus will close down on 5th July 2022.
#Serif webplus x7 or x8 archive#
For reviews of earlier versions see the WayBack Machine Web Archive
