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Aldus PageMaker

Aldus PageMaker was one of the first desktop publishing programs, introduced in the 1980s, that allowed users to create professional-looking documents like brochures, magazines, and books on a personal computer. It provided tools to combine text, images, and graphics easily, giving users control over layout and design without needing advanced printing skills. This software revolutionized publishing by making high-quality document creation accessible to businesses, designers, and publishers, streamlining the production process. Ultimately, PageMaker helped establish desktop publishing as a standard practice in the publishing and graphic design industries.