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Adobe InDesign is a DTP application produced by Adobe Systems. Launched as a direct competitor to.... However, InDesign remains a distant second to XPress in the high-end DTP market, despite the fact that... expensive "Passport" version to get. InDesign is the first major DTP application to support Unicode for...
credited with creating the desktop publishing (DTP) field. Founder and chairman of Aldus was Paul Brainerd... released in 1986, but by then the Mac was already the de facto DTP platform, with Adobe Illustrator and... had created PostScript, so vital to the working of DTP — still did not offer its own page layout...
on graphic designers moving into Desktop Publishing (DTP). Its variety of layouts, use of guest...
OpenGEM is a distribution of FreeGEM, a graphical user interface for DOS. OpenGEM is a non-multitasking GUI with word processing, spreadsheet, DTP, graphical applications, web browser, and other applications. It's very compact, installing in 7.5meg, and is designed to run on Intel 386 and above...
PagePlus is a Desktop publishing (page layout) program. The first version was released in 1991 as the first commercial sub-£100 DTP package for Windows. The latest release is 8.0. Earlier versions had a system where you were forced to register within 30 days. Fortunately, this restriction seems...
Beirne to develop an illustration program to bundle with the Intel-based desktop publishing (DTP...
components: KWord . A word processor with style sheets and frame-support for DTP-style editing of...
Scribus is a desktop publishing (DTP) application for Linux and Unix desktop users. Example uses include club newsletters, small newspaper production and animated interactive PDF presentations. It is comparable to PowerPoint or OpenOffice.org Impress. Other uses include creating corporate...
Tagged Image File Format (abbreviated TIFF ) is a bitmap file format for images, created by Aldus for use with PostScript printing. TIFF became the de facto standard graphics format for high bit-depth (32-bit) graphics, is widely used in image manipulation programs like Photoshop, DTP, scanners...
The Apple LaserWriter was one the first laser printers available to the mass market. Combined with GUI-based programs like PageMaker on the Macintosh, it is generally considered to have sparked the Desktop publishing (DTP) revolution in the mid-1980s. Unlike models from HP, which had been...