List of Desktop Publishing Software - Historical

Historical

  • Prefis BookMachine - Early 80s Publishing software that ran on the Apricot PC/Xi - output in CORA to Linotron 202
  • 1st Press Desktop Publishing Software, GST Software
  • 1st Word Publisher, GST Software
  • AcornDTP - for RISC OS
  • Adobe HomePublisher, was Aldus Personal Press
  • Aldus Personal Press, was Silicon Beach Software's Personal Press
  • AppleWorks for Mac and Windows
  • Calamus - for the Atari TT030
  • Canon Publisher, Canon
  • Compuworks Publisher
  • Express Publisher, Power Up Software
  • Finesse, Logitech Inc.
  • Fuji Publisher
  • GEM Desktop Publisher, Digital Research Inc.
  • geoPublish - for the Commodore 64
  • Page Builder, CSI Publishing
  • PFS: First Publisher, Software Publishing Co.
  • Pressworks, GST Software
  • Home Publisher - for the Apple II
  • IMSI TurboPublisher
  • Legend, NBI
  • Macmillan Publisher
  • Media Graphics Publishers Paradise
  • Media Graphics Page Express
  • Micro Vision Publisher
  • The Newsroom, Springboard Software, for the Apple II
  • The Office Publisher, Laser Friendly
  • PageMagic and Page Magic Gold, NEBS
  • Personal Soft Publications
  • Pressworks, GSP
  • Pro Page - for the Amiga
  • Prosoft Fontasy
  • Pushbutton Desktop Publisher
  • Timeworks Publisher
  • Timeworks Publish-It! Easy for the Mac
  • TJ-2 - for the PDP-1
  • Softkey Publisher
  • Springboard Publisher, Springboard Software
  • Sybex Page Publisher
  • VCI Pro Publisher
  • Corel Draw

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