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ArticlesWindows 95 Begets DTP 96


February 1996 / Reviews / Desktop Publishing Photo Finish / Windows 95 Begets DTP 96

At press time, three of the four programs we tested were being upgraded for Windows 95 compatibility. Here are the highlights.

COREL VENTURA PUBLISHER 6.0, due out in January, was to include:


-- Multiple master pages.

-- SGML and HTML support.

-- Version control for tracking edits.

-- An enhanced table interface.

-- A scripting language.

-- Customizable toolbars.


QUARKXPRESS 4.0, expected sometime this year, will be fully Windows 95 compatible. (A maintenance release that came out in November, QuarkXPress 3.32, runs under -- but is not optimized for -- Windows 95.) Among the new features in version 4.0 are:

--  File compression.
--  The ability to create indexes and tables of contents.
--  Chapter-number variables.
--  A chapter management utility.

ADOBE PAGEMAKER 6.0, released in November, contains more than 50 new features, including:

--  Multiple master pages.
--  Table-editing enhancements, such as floating text and palettes.
--  An HTML filter for creating World Wide Web documents.
--  A polygon tool.
--  Support for Kodak's Precision Color Management System and the Pantone Hexachrome libraries.


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