Business Software Word Processing Scribus for Windows

Scribus for Windows Scribus for Windows 1.6.1 for Windows

by Scribus Team

Avg. Rating 4.7 (99 votes)

File Details

File Size 106.5 MB
License Open Source
Operating System Windows 7/8/10/2000/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 11,810
Publisher Scribus Team
Homepage Scribus

Publisher's Description

Scribus is an open-source program that brings award-winning professional page layout to Linux/Unix, MacOS X, OS/2 and Windows desktops with a combination of "press-ready" output and new approaches to page layout. Underneath the modern and user friendly interface, Scribus supports professional publishing features, such as CMYK color, separations, ICC color management and versatile PDF creation.

Latest Reviews

Hilbert

Hilbert reviewed v1.4.0 on Jan 5, 2012

A wonderful package. Been using it since v1.2 (2008).

Sometimes gems just turn up, this is one of them.

SineWave

SineWave reviewed v1.4.0 RC3 on Mar 29, 2011

Combine it with Ghostscript, GSView, GIMP, InkScape and maybe Open Office if you need it and you've got a whole suite of office programs, but Open Sourced. I love this combo... :) Scribus has come far since v1.3.3 and I wholeheartedly recommend those who didn't like v1.3.3 to try this one. Love it! If you work with PDF documents you'll like it.

Aegis69

Aegis69 reviewed v1.3.8 svn-100627 on Jun 29, 2010

Why anyone uses MS Publisher is a complete mystery when this is available, plus everyone can use the resulting files instead of just other people saddled with the misery that is publisher.

Earwicker

Earwicker reviewed v1.3.5 RC3 on Jul 3, 2009

Yep, that's got it!

Absolutely marvelous, I'll use this version in XP until the stable version for Linux is available. Thanks and congratulations to all the developers, this is out of the top drawer.

Earwicker

Earwicker reviewed v1.3.5 RC2 on Jun 8, 2009

It's getting there - especially now it can embed EPS/PDFs into the PDF output without rasterising. Still has some fairly basic bugs which is a pity, but it's improving. What's the problem with Vista fonts? The resulting PDFs aren't searchable and seem to render a bit slowly - otherwise this is starting to look horribly good!

jegHegy

jegHegy reviewed v1.3.4 on May 30, 2007

I've been using scribus since 1.3.3 professionally, and I have to say it's come a long, long way even since then. It has lots of little quirks, but once you learn to use it, it's a very powerful tool, providing press-ready PDFs for both home and professional DTP use. Congratulations to the developmers!

molumen

molumen reviewed v1.3.3.4 on Oct 6, 2006

Scribus is better and better with each release!!!
Even if it is not mature enought for professional use (yet), it has a bright future.

Avg. Rating 4.7 (99 votes)
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Hilbert

Hilbert reviewed v1.4.0 on Jan 5, 2012

A wonderful package. Been using it since v1.2 (2008).

Sometimes gems just turn up, this is one of them.

SineWave

SineWave reviewed v1.4.0 RC3 on Mar 29, 2011

Combine it with Ghostscript, GSView, GIMP, InkScape and maybe Open Office if you need it and you've got a whole suite of office programs, but Open Sourced. I love this combo... :) Scribus has come far since v1.3.3 and I wholeheartedly recommend those who didn't like v1.3.3 to try this one. Love it! If you work with PDF documents you'll like it.

Aegis69

Aegis69 reviewed v1.3.8 svn-100627 on Jun 29, 2010

Why anyone uses MS Publisher is a complete mystery when this is available, plus everyone can use the resulting files instead of just other people saddled with the misery that is publisher.

Earwicker

Earwicker reviewed v1.3.5 RC3 on Jul 3, 2009

Yep, that's got it!

Absolutely marvelous, I'll use this version in XP until the stable version for Linux is available. Thanks and congratulations to all the developers, this is out of the top drawer.

Earwicker

Earwicker reviewed v1.3.5 RC2 on Jun 8, 2009

It's getting there - especially now it can embed EPS/PDFs into the PDF output without rasterising. Still has some fairly basic bugs which is a pity, but it's improving. What's the problem with Vista fonts? The resulting PDFs aren't searchable and seem to render a bit slowly - otherwise this is starting to look horribly good!

jegHegy

jegHegy reviewed v1.3.4 on May 30, 2007

I've been using scribus since 1.3.3 professionally, and I have to say it's come a long, long way even since then. It has lots of little quirks, but once you learn to use it, it's a very powerful tool, providing press-ready PDFs for both home and professional DTP use. Congratulations to the developmers!

molumen

molumen reviewed v1.3.3.4 on Oct 6, 2006

Scribus is better and better with each release!!!
Even if it is not mature enought for professional use (yet), it has a bright future.

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