Desktop publishing (DTP) tools are common solutions for a wide variety of graphic design needs, including digital and print designs. You can use these applications to create marketing documents like ...
Desktop publishing used to be the primary reason for owning a PC—it was a business in and of itself. I know I am dating myself, but I remember when someone with a PC, a printer, and a desktop ...
Over the years, Linux has lacked a good all-around desktop publishing application. Well, those times are over. Enter: Scribus. Scribus is a great application, that ties in features from proprietary ...
Microsoft is suggesting alternatives to its doomed Publisher product ahead of the software's demise in 2026.… The Redmond-based biz warned last year that its venerable desktop publishing software ...
Note to those avoiding Linux: Yes, you can do desktop publishing. You cando it with Scribus. One of the most frequently recurring comments I hear about why somebody — especially in a small-business ...
The original Macintosh computer Steve Jobs introduced in 1984 might never have achieved such iconic status without the help of the desktop publishing revolution. Together with the first LaserWriter ...
This story was originally published on June 9, 2010, and is brought to you today as part of our Best of ECT News series. Note to those avoiding Linux: Yes, you can do desktop publishing. You cando it ...
The Adobe InDesign desktop publishing application gives you the ability to produce professional-looking documents for an assortment of situations and audiences. As of December 2011, InDesign CS 5.5 is ...
Whether you've got to make a simple one-page poster or lay out a complex book, there are apps that are perfect for the job. If you're in the starting phases of figuring out which heavy-hitting desktop ...
Last week’s tips for successfully hosting virtual desktops story mentioned an interesting alternative to VDI: Citrix’s hosted shared virtual desktop technology, based on XenApp. The technology has ...