Adobe Pagemaker 80 〈DIRECT ◎〉
Adobe PageMaker was first introduced in 1985 by Aldus Corporation, a company founded by Paul Alderson and PageMaker's original developer, Bill Haney. The software was initially designed for the Apple Macintosh computer and was one of the first desktop publishing applications to bring professional-quality publishing tools to the masses. PageMaker quickly gained popularity among graphic designers, publishers, and writers, who used it to create and layout text, images, and other graphical elements for print publications.
: Adobe PageMaker 7.0 is released as the final major version. 2004 : Adobe officially ceases all PageMaker development. Key Features of the Final Version (7.0) adobe pagemaker 80
in 2001—it remains a nostalgic and functional tool for those handling legacy files or vintage layouts. Essential Tools & Interface Adobe PageMaker was first introduced in 1985 by
Text in PageMaker is placed within "text blocks." You cannot type directly onto a page without first defining a container. Text Tool (T): : Adobe PageMaker 7
