- Adobe PageMaker
Infobox Software
name = Adobe PageMaker
caption = PageMaker 7.0 running underMac OS 9 .
developer = Adobe
latest release version = 7.0
latest release date = release date|2001|07|09
operating system =Mac OS 9 and Windows (prior toWindows Vista )
genre =Desktop Publishing
license = Proprietary
website = [http://www.adobe.com/products/pagemaker/main.html Adobe's PageMaker website]PageMaker was the first
desktop publishing program, introduced in 1985 by Aldus Corporation [cite web | first=Peter | last=Adams | coauthors= | title=PageMaker Past, Present, and Future | date=2004-03-16 | publisher= | url =http://www.makingpages.org/pagemaker/history/ | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-06-27 | language = ] , initially for theApple Macintosh but soon after also for the PC. It relies onAdobe Systems 'PostScript page description language. In 1994Adobe Systems acquired Aldus and PageMaker. The current version is PageMaker 7.0, releasedJuly 9 ,2001 , though updates have been released for the two supported platforms since. PageMaker was awarded an SPA Excellence in Software Award for "Best New Use of a Computer" in 1986.Many of the
graphical user interface (GUI) elements pioneered in the program have since migrated to the rest of the Adobe suite. Adobe has positioned PageMaker to compete more for thesmall business market, withAdobe InDesign aimed at the high end, professional designer. PageMaker's feature set is well suited for publications such as corporate newsletters and the straight-news sections of newspapers, but for layouts that need a more complex design, such as magazines or the feature sections of newspapers, it may take much longer to accomplish the task in PageMaker than it would inInDesign orQuarkXPress , if the desired results are possible at all.While PageMaker is less powerful than InDesign or QuarkXPress, it is simpler to learn than those two packages and yet more powerful than
Microsoft Publisher . It is not uncommon for schools that teachpage layout to first teach their students PageMaker to get them comfortable with the concepts of desktop publishing, then move them on to QuarkXPress or InDesign. Or|date=March 2008In 2004, Adobe announced the end of development for Adobe PageMaker but that Adobe will continue to sell and support it. InDesign is seen as the successor product [cite web | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=InDesign CS2 Frequently Asked Questions | date= | publisher=Adobe | url =http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressmaterials/creativesuite/pdfs/id/id_faq.pdf | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-06-27 | language = ] .
The Macintosh version only runs in
Mac OS 9 or earlier; there is no native support forMac OS X [cite web | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=PageMaker 7 System requirements | date= | publisher=Adobe | url =http://www.adobe.com/products/pagemaker/systemreqs.html | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-06-27 | language = ] , nor is there support for Intel-based Macintoshes. It does not run well under Classic (which may have led to its nickname of "RageMaker"), and Adobe recommends customers use an older Macintosh capable of booting into Mac OS 9.According to Adobe, PageMaker "does not install or run on Windows Vista." [cite web | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=How Adobe Products Support Windows Vista | date=2007-02-12 | publisher=Adobe | url =http://www.adobe.com/support/products/pdfs/adobe_products_and_windows_vista.pdf | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-06-27 | language = ]
References
External links
* [http://www.adobe.com/products/pagemaker/ Adobe - PageMaker 7 (official site)]
* [http://www.allgraphicdesign.com/pmaker.html List of Adobe PageMaker Resources sites]
* [http://www.makingpages.org/pagemaker/history/ PageMaker History]
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