Introduction to Adobe PageMaker 7.0
Adobe Page Maker is the first desktop computer program introduced by Aldus on the Apple Macintosh in 1985. Later it was accepted by Adobe Corporation, after which several versions of it were released in the market.
Adobe Page Maker is a software program used to create brochures, flyers, newsletters, reports, and many other business-quality documents that are used for business or educational purposes. The program makes it easy for users to format documents, adjust their layout, and change various design details, such as graphics and fonts, before printing and delivering the document.
Adobe Page Maker 7.0 is the final version of a desktop publishing application. However it is still sold and supported by Adobe. Adobe Page Maker 7.0 was originally released in 2002, designed for small businesses and professionals. It is designed to design things for print and from posters to reports. Like most of Adobe's output, it is a feature-rich program.
Adobe Page Maker runs on both Macintosh and Windows computers, and it is recommended that the computer system being used to run the program have at least 200 megabytes of hard disk space available. Page maker is designed to work closely with other Adobe programs, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Acrobat.
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