Mecha,
Thanks for the response. I worked in a magazine start-up in the late 80s and for our office of four hard-pressed content providers who also had to do page layout, ad sales, distribution and the like, Pagemaker was a very useful tool. I do know that the hard work didn't stop with us and that the setting studio we used would invariably mop up our failures and ensure that all was fit to print. No small task. The Mac SE and Pagemaker ensured that I would continue to be an Apple user, and not just a journalist but later also an editor and publisher. I did go on to use Quark and grew to like it but I still have fond memories of that business start-up and of my three colleagues, gathered round the SE awaiting Pagemaker's launch each morning. When the Aldus woodcut image initially appeared (at the beginning of, in this case I think, version 3) when launching the program, my three colleagues would wave and greet the woodcut image with a cartoonesque, "Hello, Mr. Aldus!" It never ceased to amuse me. Repetitive humour, I guess.
Thanks for the response. I worked in a magazine start-up in the late 80s and for our office of four hard-pressed content providers who also had to do page layout, ad sales, distribution and the like, Pagemaker was a very useful tool. I do know that the hard work didn't stop with us and that the setting studio we used would invariably mop up our failures and ensure that all was fit to print. No small task. The Mac SE and Pagemaker ensured that I would continue to be an Apple user, and not just a journalist but later also an editor and publisher. I did go on to use Quark and grew to like it but I still have fond memories of that business start-up and of my three colleagues, gathered round the SE awaiting Pagemaker's launch each morning. When the Aldus woodcut image initially appeared (at the beginning of, in this case I think, version 3) when launching the program, my three colleagues would wave and greet the woodcut image with a cartoonesque, "Hello, Mr. Aldus!" It never ceased to amuse me. Repetitive humour, I guess.