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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] Paul Brainerd, the company's co-founder, coined the term ...

  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. Vistaprint - Wikipedia

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    Vistaprint is a global e-commerce company that produces physical and digital marketing products for small businesses. Vistaprint was one of the first businesses to offer its customers the capabilities of desktop publishing through the internet when it was launched in 1999.

  6. Adobe Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Adobe was founded in December 1982 [4] by John Warnock and Charles Geschke, who established the company after leaving Xerox PARC to develop and sell the PostScript page description language. In 1985, Apple Computer licensed PostScript for use in its LaserWriter printers, which helped spark the desktop publishing revolution. [5]

  7. GST Computer Systems - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 GST developed its first desktop publishing application, Timeworks Publisher. This was sold in the US by Timeworks, Inc. (a Chicago based software publisher) as Publish-It! . This product went on to become the world-leading budget DTP product until competition from Microsoft Publisher in 1993 caused the eventual demise of Timeworks, Inc.