The best InDesign alternatives provide desktop publishing features without the need for an Adobe subscription. Often offering a similar (if not better) array of tools and functions, InDesign ...
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 ...
Like Google and all other big names in tech, Microsoft has a reputation for laying off both employees and the software it creates. Publisher is a rather niche Office suite utility that's one of the ...
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, ...
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 ...
Infinity Business Insights is a market research company that offers market and business research intelligence all around the world. We are specialized in offering services in various industry ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dr. John Warnock, whose desktop publishing (DTP) software technology developments as co-founder of Adobe forever changed the printing and publishing industry landscape, died Aug. 19th at age 82. After ...
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.