Desktop publishing used to be the primary reason for owning a PC—it was a business in and of itself. I know I am dating myself, but I remember when someone with a PC, a printer, and a desktop ...
Desktop publishing (DTP) tools are common solutions for a wide variety of graphic design needs, including digital and print designs. You can use these applications to create marketing documents like ...
Over the years, Linux has lacked a good all-around desktop publishing application. Well, those times are over. Enter: Scribus. Scribus is a great application, that ties in features from proprietary ...
All you geeks who want to make it big in the online publishing world – one of the best methods to do it is to write a book. And believe me or not, your good ol’ Microsoft Word isn’t enough to write a ...
Microsoft is suggesting alternatives to its doomed Publisher product ahead of the software's demise in 2026.… The Redmond-based biz warned last year that its venerable desktop publishing software ...
It's the Starter Edition, meaning some features are disabled, but it still packs more than enough power for creating newsletters, flyers, and the like. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
The original Macintosh computer Steve Jobs introduced in 1984 might never have achieved such iconic status without the help of the desktop publishing revolution. Together with the first LaserWriter ...
The ads for desktop publishing say it is easy-you can do it yourself. That does not mean, however, that corporate managers should buy the equipment, place it on the desks of their employees and expect ...
This story was originally published on June 9, 2010, and is brought to you today as part of our Best of ECT News series. Note to those avoiding Linux: Yes, you can do desktop publishing. You cando it ...