Also helped that InDesign was less than half the price of Quark and that Quark had been gouging customers for years. Most design departments would remember the premium charged just for the PowerPC version of XPress over the 68k version.
The one thing that really held back InDesign at first was the hideous amounts of RAM it required just to say hello.
The one thing that really held back InDesign at first was the hideous amounts of RAM it required just to say hello.