Adobe PageMaker 7 was the final version of the PageMaker desktop publishing application to be released by Adobe Systems.
Product history[]
Before PageMaker 7.0 was released on July 9, 2001, Adobe had already introduced Adobe InDesign in August 1999 as a modern replacement for desktop publishing. PageMaker was publicly perceived to have been left to "languish on life support".[1] Development of PageMaker 7 carried out with the involvement of Adobe India.[2]
Discontinuation[]
In January 2004, a "PageMaker Edition" of InDesign CS was released with additional features and plug-ins to help users migrate.[1] Adobe stopped selling PageMaker 7 at the end of March 2006, with Adobe InDesign CS2 (which had the migration features built-in) as an alternative.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Adobe PageMaker Plug-in Pack by Galen Gruman, Macworld. 2004-05-16.
- ↑ Adobe Has Invested $200 Million In India Since It Debuted In 1997, by Sahad PV, GigaOM. 2006-09-18.
External links[]
- Adobe PageMaker 7.0/ 7.0.1 (archived 2001-08-11 / 2002-04-07, 2006-03-30)
- Adobe PageMaker 7.0 Frequently Asked Questions (2001-06-13)
- Adobe PageMaker 7.0 Classroom in a Book at Peachpit Press (archived 2001-09-14)
- Adobe InDesign CS PageMaker Edition at Adobe (archived 2004-01-13)
- Adobe InDesign CS PageMaker Plug-in Pack (archived 2004-01-07)
- Switching to Adobe InDesign CS2 from Adobe PageMaker (archived 2005-11-24)
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