Adobe Systems created a media tsunami earlier this month when it released its Creative Suite 3, a two-year project designed to roll all the company’s formidable software packages for creative types ...
Using a desktop computer to produce high-quality printed output or camera-ready output for commercial printing. For simple layouts, desktop publishing may be accomplished with a word processor; ...
Publisher provides exactly what you'd want in a desktop publishing app, including double-page spreads, image frames with scaling options, text wrapping with fine padding control, master pages, facing ...
Serif PagePlus has long been a respected desktop publishing program for designing attractive print and Web-based material. The latest version, PagePlus X4 ($100 as of 8/3/09), represents a significant ...
A coworker who recently bought a computer is looking for software for creating things such as invitations, small posters, greeting cards, etc. I haven't used anything like that in years, and the first ...
Try the free edition of this full-featured desktop publishing program. PagePlus Starter Edition is a desktop publishing/layout programthat offers a wide range of features at an excellent price: ...
Swift Publisher 5.5 is an easy to use, all-in-one desktop publishing solution for Mac users on a budget, now with the ability to quickly create and print disc labels, inserts, labels, envelopes, ...
His software brought printing into the digital age, allowing users to stop manually splicing columns of text and graphics and ...
Now All Employees Can Produce Professional-Looking Print Jobs In-House Canon U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ) today announces a new addition to its imageWARE suite of software ...
But don’t throw out your Rapidograph pen just yet Desktop publishing is a great computer application, but it requires a substantial investment in time and equipment. The expense and effort may be ...
Adobe co-founder Charles Geschke has died at 81, leaving behind a major legacy in creative software through PDFs and PostScript. In the days before OS X, Macs were a favorite for desktop publishing.