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Re: A2 desktop publishing
Bryan Villados wrote:
> I remember there was a great application that ran on the IIe called
> Publish-It by TimeWorks. It was more of a poorman's PageMaker.
If I remember correctly, "Publish It!" needs 'enhanced' IIe with 128Kb of RAM.
Another great program, would be MultiScribe (same requirements as above).
The program, I initially used for 'desktop publishing' was "Newsroom" works on
any Apple II computer and comes with several clip-art disks. Bundled with
"Graphics Expander" (a seperate program), I could import 'Print Shop' graphics
and screen dumps to something compatible with the "Newsroom" or create my own.
> There was
> also another application (forgot the name) that allowed you to create
> newsletters, and it allowed you to not only combine text/graphics, but also
> aligned text in columns.
>
> --- Bryan
>
> "Simon Williams" <email@luddite.ca> wrote in message
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> > Wondering what's a good program to combine text with graphics... maybe
> > even print sideways on an imagewriter? Preferably something that'll run
> > on a IIe.
> > I noticed AW5 has a built-in graphics program... is it possible to
> > import the graphics into a word processing doc?
> >
> > -Simon
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