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    Default Upgrade to Designer Pro?

    Hi, all.

    I hope this is not off the topic for this forum, but here goes.

    I’ve been using Xara Web Designer Premium since 2014, starting with version 10. I’ve upgraded all along and am now using the current version through my active subscription. I use the software to produce our hotel website and occasionally some graphics, e.g. our postcard.

    Though it’s come up several times, today I took notice when Xara’s offer to upgrade to Designer Pro X opened when I initialized the software.

    My question is actually a request for advice from those of you who use Designer Pro to design websites. What are the advantages of using the Designer Pro X software over continuing with Web Designer Premium? I understand that it is more powerful and offers more options, but are they applicable to web design? This is particularly pertinent since DPX costs substantially more that WDP.

    Any advice is appreciated.

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    Default Re: Upgrade to Designer Pro?

    I have both and I use either and find for web designing each is as good as the other for 95% of my endeavours. XDPX is slicker and has a few more bells but both are identical underneath; it is just the mangling of the UI to cut out functions to market XDWP as a focused product.

    If there are some things missing, spend your saved cash or XBuilder (xaratemplates.com); there are freebies so try before you buy.
    Also sign up for a free Xara Cloud account. You can use XWDP with its templates: create in the Cloud but modify in XWDP on your desktop.

    Acorn
    Acorn - installed Xara software: Cloud+/Pro+ and most others back through time (to CC's Artworks). Contact for technical remediation/consultancy for your web designs.
    When we provide assistance, your responses are valuable as they benefit the community. TG Nuggets you might like. Report faults: Xara Cloud+/Pro+/Magix Legacy; Xara KB & Chat

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    Default Re: Upgrade to Designer Pro?

    Many thanks for the honest advice. Though the bells and whistles of XDPX sound enticing, I doubt they would be worth the money for what I use the software for. I have looked at the XBuilder before, and I'll take a look again to see if it would help. Thanks again.

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    Default Re: Upgrade to Designer Pro?

    I first used only Web Designer Premium, which I was quite happy with. I do some page design, and I used to do it with an old (Win 3.1x) copy of Quark. I thought that Xara would be much easier, but was not ready to buy the full version. So I tried this: I downloaded the Page Designer trial, and copied the page templates to Web Designer. This allowed me to do rudimentary page design work in Web Designer, and print it. I found this quite useful, and have bought the full version afterwards. So if you occasionnally need page design, you can do it in Web Designer, but the full version is always better. You can find earlier versions for less money on eBay (German-language versions have the English version built-in, so they are also an option).

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    Default Re: Upgrade to Designer Pro?

    Great discussion. I have WD Premium along with Designer Pro X10. I test on X10 but am considering the recent upgrade. I'm just not a fan of both pieces of software on a yearly subscription, that's why I've kept a couple of older copies of Designer Pro.
    I'm also a fan of printed manuals and Pro X10 appears to be the last printed manual. I may take the plunge anyway.
    Bill Wood
    Charity Web Design
    XARA Pro+. WD17, Designer 17. Premium packages.

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    Default Re: Upgrade to Designer Pro?

    Thanks for your reply, bwood. Your message seems to indicate that you would use both WDP and DPX. For some reason I had the impression that DPX included everything that WDP has, and then lots of other stuff as well. In other words, that if you have DPX, it would be redundant to have WDP. Is that a mistaken impression? Quite frankly, my only reason for considering buying DPX would be if it would replace WDP. I wouldn't want to pay for a subscription for both ! Cheers!

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    Default Re: Upgrade to Designer Pro?

    Thanks, lex. It sounds like DPX allows more options, but isn't necessarily useful if I don't often need to make a lot of printed materials. In fact, I wouldn't mind paying for the most up-to-date version, but I don't want to if I want get any significant benefit from it. Cheers.

 

 

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