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  2. Aldus Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Aldus Corporation was an American software company best known for its pioneering desktop publishing software. PageMaker, the company's most well-known product, ushered in the modern era of desktop computers such as the Macintosh seeing widespread use in the publishing industry. [1]

  3. Desktop publishing - Wikipedia

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    Desktop publishing produces primarily static print or digital media, the focus of this article. Similar skills, processes, and terminology are used in web design. Digital typography is the specialization of typography for desktop publishing. Web typography addresses typography and the use of fonts on the World Wide Web.

  4. Paul Brainerd - Wikipedia

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    Brainerd co-founded the publishing/printing software company Aldus in 1984. [5] The company subsequently brought PageMaker to the market. [6] Brainerd is also known for having coined the term "desktop publishing". [7] [8] He stepped down from his position of president and chief executive of Aldus in 1993, ten years after its founding. [6]

  5. List of desktop publishing software - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of major desktop publishing software. For comparisons between the desktop publishing software, such as operating system or cloud support, licensing, and other features, see Comparison of desktop publishing software .

  6. Quark (company) - Wikipedia

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    Its editorial workflow system, called Quark Publishing System, sold almost a thousand times to magazines and newspapers. The company announced a picture editing application, QuarkXPosure, which was never released, and a multimedia authoring add-on XTension for QuarkXPress, QuarkImmedia .

  7. Interleaf - Wikipedia

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    Interleaf, Inc. was a company that created computer software products for the technical publishing creation and distribution process. Founded in 1981, its initial product was the first commercial document processor that integrated text and graphics editing, producing WYSIWYG ("what you see is what you get") output at near-typeset quality. [1]

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  9. Timeworks - Wikipedia

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    Timeworks, Inc., later Timeworks International, Inc., was a private [1] American software publisher active from 1982 to 1994 and based in Chicago, Illinois.The company primarily sold entry-level productivity software, [2] as well as advanced desktop publishing applications and video games.