Adobe has released a version of InDesign with an interface aimed at PageMaker users.
The company suggests passing from PageMaker to InDesign, and offers interesting financial promotions in this regard.
A number of localised versions are now only available in InDesign (e.g. Middle East).
Versions of the programme are available both for Macintosh and Windows systems.
Users:
Small and medium-sized companies, individuals, suppliers and lecturers/professors.
Production:
Professional documents such as newsletters, brochures, letterheads, directories, posters and flyers.
What it offers:
Ease of use makes PageMaker the ideal tool for non-professional DTP operators wishing to create professional documents for printing and electronic distribution. The programme offers a wide selection of templates, to facilitate the creation of newsletters, brochures, flyers and other such documents.
The programme category places it in competition with MS-Publisher.
It integrates with other Adobe applications, with which it shares a common interface.
It favours the creation of master pages and different levels, and the definition of highly structures styles.
Exportation and languages:
Exports in: Adobe PDF, HTML and printing files.
The International version enables direct management of the leading Western languages.
A Japanese version is also available.
We recommend using InDesign to manage Oriental and Middle Eastern languages.
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