Sabi ni Eric noong Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 12:39 PM:
> If that's the case, what's taken the place of Print Master on Linux?
> i.e. easy to use "desktop publishing" software.

I'm not sure if PrintMaster qualifies as desktop publishing in the
purest sense of the word. Far as I remember, it was mainly a
graphics-and-text manipulation program, although my memory's kinda
fuzzy and I could be confusing it with another application. At any
rate, you have to be familiar with publishing to use DTP software --
the one-time (current?) DTP software "for the masses" is PageMaker but
serious publications scoff at it. For Free Software, it'll have to be
Scribus. If you value ease-of-use over the fine control that a DTP
application will give you, OpenOffice.org Writer will do, and I've
created a nice-looking user's manual with OOo Writer.

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