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PageStream for Amiga PageStream3 is a full-featured desktop publishing program. It is suitable for all levels of publishing, from simple newsletters to color advertisements to technical books. With PageStream you can create letters, colorful schoolwork, presentations, business cards and any other type of document. Thousands of people have been using PageStream for years to realize their dreams, from rubber stamps to airline livery! SoftLogik was one of the first companies to develop a desktop publishing program. The first version of PageStream, known at the time as Publishing Partner, was released in 1986 for Atari ST computers. Personal Publishing magazine reviewed it and called it a "knockout program". Publishing Partner grew into PageStream and was released for Amiga computers in 1989. PageStream went on to win every major Amiga and Atari award. PageStream 3 is available for AmigaOS, MacOS and Windows. |
The 3.4 features include:
Here he can find a detailed list of the features of version 3.3. |
PageStream 4.0With all the work going on internally for the PageStream Windows final release, we realize that getting 4.0 finished is a top priority. PageStream4.0 is the first major update to PageStream in over 3 years. We have been saving your feature requests, looking at the current industry "leaders" (we use that term loosely around here!), and thinking of ways to improve an already great product. Obviously, the trick has been to try and deliver the features needed and still keep the same easy of use that puts us heads above the rest. Features such as indexing, table of contents, complex page numbers, and figure numbering make long documents a snap. Editable kerning pairs, tracking tables, and hanging punctuation make PageStream's typographic capabilities even more outstanding. Doing color work? Than you will impressed with the color trapping of objects and text. Trying to generate both print and online materials? Let PDF and HTML export help you. PageStream4 has something new to offer in every step creating anything from color pages to technical drawings to newsletters to books.
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