

FOSS: Free to download and use with its source code available on GitHub.Its User Interface is far from strange thanks to its typical arrangement of design creation and editing functions which are organized into segmented panels and view applets as is common to other desktop publishing software. Given its support for exporting projects to epub format (regarding e-book creation), it is one of the best alternatives to Adobe’s famous InDesign available in the market. In contrast to Adobe InDesign, Scribus lacks advanced features and functionality.Scribus is a desktop publishing freeware and open source app mainly used for creating books, posters, brochures, magazines, flyers, newspapers, etc. One of the big issues of Scribus is its open-source software. It has many professional features, such as CYMK support, image packaging, and a wonderful PDF export feature, highly valued by professional printing services.

So, you can install this software on multiple computers. It supports multi-cross platforms like windows, Linux, and macOS. The user interface of this software is pretty cool and very lightweight.

Scribus is one of the best desktop publishing software in the publishing and print media and it's totally free to everyone. I will recommend others to try it before you buy adobe InDesign or Affinity Publisher. As open-source software, it works wonderfully, but if you need advanced and professional work, you consider others. It allows me to import a large number of pages and work on them easily. Comments: It's a great tool to create books and magazine designs.
