Adobe PageMaker (originally Aldus PageMaker) is a discontinued desktop publishing computer program. It was one of the first desktop publishing applications, introduced in 1985, and helped to popularize desktop publishing among business and home users. It allowed users to create layouts for documents, including brochures, newsletters, and books, by combining text and graphics.
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