![]() ![]() Pagemaker first captured the imaginations of personal computer users years ago, allowing people much more control over a printed page than was possible with simple word processors.Īt its most basic level, Pagemaker allows a PC user to take a word-processing document, lay it down on an electronic pasteboard, trim it, wrap it around some art, add a headline and print a professional-looking newsletter or report. Pagemaker is widely credited, along with the Apple Macintosh, with creating the desktop publishing industry. Like its Apple Macintosh counterpart, which was released earlier, Pagemaker 4.0 for Windows can meet the needs of a broad range of users, ranging from church newsletter secretaries to technical manual publishers. PC's running the DOS-Windows 3.0 operating system. THE Aldus Corporation of Seattle has introduced a greatly improved version of Pagemaker, its desktop publishing program for I.B.M.
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