We just finished the first edition of a travel guide for Panama in Scribus (stories and sample pages soon to come on the wiki). We had to think hard about jumping into Scribus, with zero experience on our team, and going the safe way with InDesign, the latter being the industry standard and lots of people proficient in it.<div>
<br></div><div>We intend to keep making new editions of this book over the years. The thought of having our dear book, all 400 pages of it, forever locked in a proprietary format and of us enslaved forever to Adobe (or whoever ends up buying the company, if it still exists in ten years) was the reason we decided to go for Scribus. If the market drifts away from InDesign, as far as we know, there is no guarantee we would be able to convert our designs into a new format. </div>
<div><br></div><div>We are very happy with the results, and with the knowledge we have of Scribus we can share it with other non-profits who can make their publications with a very low initial investment. Thank you Scribus!</div>