Publish 1987 - Abstracts

Publish 1987
TitleSubjectAuthors
1-2-3 on the Laserjets. (Software Review) (Jet Set, add-on software distributed by Intex Solutions) (evaluation)Publishing industryCarolyn Kraut
A brochure on relieving stress gets a more relaxed look. (a brochure for Hanoch McCarty's seminar on managing stress) (in Page Makeover)Publishing industryMarjorie. Spiegelman
Aldus expands product line. (product announcement)Publishing industry 
A sure-sell design for an advertising flier. (Warren Group's flier advertising a body heater) (Page Makeover)Publishing industryKimberly Mancebo
Better than staples. (Hardware Review) (Velobind page binder) (evaluation)Publishing industryBruce Raskin
Beyond the warranty. (desktop publishing software) (buyers guide)Publishing industryPaul Freiberger
Chart processing with More. (More, an outliner and idea processor from Living Videotext) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryErfert Nielson
Comeback kid. (Key Link, a desktop pubishing business) (There are six related articles about desktop pubishing ventures) (company profile)Publishing industryDonna Barron
Convenient to the core: Intellipress. (Cordata's turnkey desktop publishing system) (Hardware Review) (one of six turnkey system evaluations) (evaluation)Publishing industryChristine Whyte
Deciphering Cybertype. (Cybertype 1.3, from Cyber Research, graphic elements and font control for Microsoft Word) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryMatthew Holtz
Deep in the heart of Texes: multiply your PC's typesetting skills with Micro Tex and PC Tex. (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryLuther Sperberg
Designers on call. (on-site desktop publishing)Publishing industryArt Silverman
Desktop duo. (Software Review) (Printrix, a text formatter, and Fontrix, a font and graphics creator) (evaluation)Publishing industryRoger C. Schlobin, Jay C. Jaeckel
Desktop music scores. (music publishing)Publishing industryStephen E. Cummings
Desktops of the future.Publishing industryEric Brown
Dial a designer. (Design Access offers on-line desktop publishing and design services) (company profile)Publishing industryLindsay McGrath
Directory assistance. (creating a downtown business directory using Ventura Publisher) (includes related article on renting a PostScript laser printer)Publishing industryRick Altman
Drawing on special effects: Cricket Draw for the Macintosh makes it easy to do Postscript tricks. (Software Review) (Cricket Draw, computer software from Cricket Software) (evaluation)Publishing industryErfert Nielson
Energy Etc. (there are six related articles on desktop publishing ventures) (company profile)Publishing industryJackie Willig
Everyone's key to laser power. (Software Review) (Laser Control 2.2, a text formatter with a driver for the HP Laserjet and compatibles) (evaluation)Publishing industryWalter Salm
Following conventions: Ross Heller. (interview)Publishing industryCraig L. Webb
From presentation to publication: Powerpoint. (a presentation graphics program from Forethought) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryErfert Neilson
Highlight your profits. (Mac Calc 1.2, from Bravo Technologies) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryPrasad Kaipa
Image copyright: Are you breaking the law? (A sidebar lists guidelines concerning copyright law; another explains the procedures for obtaining permission to use an image)Publishing industryDiane Divoky
Instant replay. (Laserpage, a typesetting, layout, and graphics business)Publishing industryDonna Barron
Jlaser Plus memory expansion board and printer controller. (Hardware Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryAshley Grayson, Robert S. DeLossa
Keeping a hand in page makeup.Publishing industryDavid Healy, Loren Cronk
Magazine moonlighting. (Contemporaries, a magazine of culture and the arts, is published using desktop publishing technology) (There are six related articles about desktop publishing ventures) (company profile)Publishing industryEddy Goldberg
Make me a map. (Mapmaker, map-making software from Micro Systems) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryJay Alling, Darcy DiNucci
Making headlines. (newspapers use microcomputers)Publishing industryJohn Faulkner
More choices of PC fonts. (new products for PC-based publishing software)Publishing industry 
Mountaintop publishing: high in the Himalayas, desktop computers help produce a nation's newspaper. (desktop publishing in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan)Publishing industryKhoo Teng Guan
Multitasking for the Mac. (Multifinder, a new multitasking operating system) (News Beat)Publishing industry 
No-frills word processing. (Software Review) (Write Now, a word processor) (evaluation)Publishing industryFrancis Kirby
Not a bona fide bundle: HP Vectra Publisher PC. (Hewlett-Packard's turnkey desktop publishing system) (Hardware Review) (one of six turnkey system evaluations) (evaluation)Publishing industryHelmi Kobler
Once and future printer. (Alphagraphics Printshops of the Future) (There are six related articles about desktop publishing ventures) (company profile)Publishing industryLindsay McGrath
Open dialog: Pagemaker vs. Xpress. (authors of Xpress and Pagemaker 2.0 reviews compare the two programs) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industry 
Page makeover: a book distributor's weekly flier should invite you to browse.Publishing industryKristen Ransom
Page makeover: a small-town newspaper gets spruced up but keeps its homemade look.Publishing industryJohn McWade
Page Makeover: Open up the design of a technical data sheet to let the information through. (a 'spec sheet' from Noritsu America)Publishing industrySuzanne Waltzman, Marla Schay
Pagemaker in a Big Blue suit. (Software Review) (Aldus's Pagemaker for the PC) (evaluation)Publishing industryJim Heid
Pagemaker made over. (Pagemaker 2.0) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryJeffrey Marcus, Steven Brown
Pepping up the old PC. (how to turn an 8088-based PC into a desktop publishing machine)Publishing industryLewis Perdue
Plug and play: Dream or reality? (six desktop publishing turnkey systems under $10,000) (Hardware Review) (includes related article on three other turnkey desktop publishing systems) (evaluation)Publishing industryRichard Jantz, J.E. Arcellana, Bill Crider, Jake Widman, Christine Whyte, Helmi Kobler
Preserving the old virtues. (Xywrite III word processing software) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryDarcy DiNucci
Printing while you don't wait. (critical evaluations of four Macintosh printer spoolers) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryJeffrey Marcus, Bradley Hitchcock
Publish! 1987 guide to desktop publishing products. (buyers guide)Publishing industry 
Publishing by the book. (ten new books about desktop publishing)Publishing industryErik Sandberg-Diment
Publish! presents 101 greatest tips. (desktop publishing)Publishing industryTony Bove, Cheryl Rhodes, James Felici, Ted Nace, Diane Burns, S. Venit, Bruce Charonnat, James Cosimini, Roger Fidler, Frank Lee, Sanjay Sakhuja, Carol Terrizzi
Putting in your two cents worth. (For Comment 1.0, from Broderbund Software Inc) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryLeslie Lauderdale
Random notes. (Memorandum, a note-making utility program from Target Software) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryChristine Baldrica
Recycled images: PC Image Director Integrated Graphics Package. (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryMarsha Mather-Thrift
Resourceful by nature. (desktop publishing at Earthwatch)Publishing industryDavid Needle
Staying on top of things: Disktop. (file management and laser printer control utility from CE Software) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryMay Sui
Style and spelling checkers: they're only human.Publishing industryJ.E. Arcellana, Donna Papacosta
Style for every occasion. (Laser Author 1.0, from Firebird Licencees) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryJay Kinney
Sumner Stone: a man of letters. (designing digital type faces) (interview)Publishing industryTimothy Onosko
The big bundle: tips on buying an all-in-one PC publishing system. (buyers guide)Publishing industryRoger Hart
The eyes have it. (Hardware Review) (Scanner Option Kit) (evaluation)Publishing industryJeff Walden
The latest Word. (Microsoft Word 3.0 for the Macintosh) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryJeremy Joan Hewes
The next chapter for book publishers: best-selling reasons to adopt desktop publishing.Publishing industryDebbie Danielpour
The savvy shopper's guide to laser printers. (buyers guide)Publishing industryRoger Hart
The secrets to formulas. (Software Review) (Mathtype, Expressionist) (evaluation)Publishing industryAndy Oeftering
Think bigger: how to put together a tabloid from letter-size pages. (producing a tabloid newspaper on a desktop publishing system)Publishing industryJennifer Petkus
Uncommon stocks: high-yield alternatives for the laser printer paper tray. (desktop publishing)Publishing industryPaul L. Saffo
Under heavy construction. (Pagebuilder, desktop publishing software from White Sciences) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryEric John Seid
Ventura tips and tricks. (desktop publishing)Publishing industryTed Nace, Janet Bein
What's the news on the Hill. (Roll Call, a Capitol Hill newspaper, is now published on a desktop publishing system)Publishing industryCraig L. Webb
What's your type? (Supplement to Publish!) (a 16-page pullout unfolds to a poster illustrating laser printer fonts)Publishing industry 
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