- MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING 17 DELUXE SETUP + SERIAL KEY UPGRADE
- MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING 17 DELUXE SETUP + SERIAL KEY PORTABLE
- MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING 17 DELUXE SETUP + SERIAL KEY SOFTWARE
For on-line publishing, PageMaker 6.5 now has a hyperlinks palette enabling construction of hyperlinks either within a PageMaker publication or to a Universal Resource Locator on the Web. It also includes a dictionary for 17 languages. In page design, PageMaker 6.5 now provides the option of working on publications either in free form as with previous releases, or with frames as does Quark Inc’s Xpress, its main rival. There are also some notable enhancements to PageMaker.
MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING 17 DELUXE SETUP + SERIAL KEY UPGRADE
Users of previous versions can upgrade to 4.0 for $150. PhotoShop 4.0 for both systems will ship exclusively on CD-ROM – available on floppy disks for an extra charge – in the fourth quarter, priced at $900. It also sup ports Object Linking & Embedding on the Windows system and AppleScript on the Mac OS. PhotoShop 4.0 supports symmetric multiprocessing and includes – in the Windows version – an Intel Corp MMX chip plug-in.
MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING 17 DELUXE SETUP + SERIAL KEY PORTABLE
The tool supports new Web file formats such as PNG Portable Network Graphics, progressive JPEG and Portable Data Format. A link from PhotoShop accesses the Digimarc Web site, where the user can get copyright and artist information for the marked images. On opening a watermarked file, PhotoShop 4.0 will automatically indicate that copyright information is present.
MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING 17 DELUXE SETUP + SERIAL KEY SOFTWARE
Using Imagemarc software from Portland, Oregon-based Digimarc Corp, PhotoShop embeds a digital watermark into an image, which is not visible to the human eye, but remains readable even after the image has been edited, printed or re-scanned. Copyright protection for photographers and digital artists is provided through a technology known as digital watermarking. The Actions palette enables the user to record sequences of editing steps as a list, which can either be used repeatedly on the same image file or on different images. There are several new features offered by PhotoShop 4.0. This includes giving each tool a user interface, with menu layouts and keyboard short cuts common to other Adobe products.
Both tools have undergone what Carolyn Radcliff, European product manager coined Adobeization, the streamlining of new releases of Adobe products – especially those inherited from acquisitions, of which PageMaker is one, from Aldus Corp, bought two years ago (CI No 2,376). In addition, Adobe sees the areas of photography and Web design as growing markets for Pho toShop in particular. According to the company, it has identified three shifts in the use of desktop systems over the last two years within its customer base, namely: a move to high-end desktop publishing that demands more color and higher resolution graphics, the rise of the Internet and intranets and the increasing use of Photo CDs, all of which Adobe is positive that PageMaker 6.5 and PhotoShop 4.0 will address. Adobe Systems Inc, Mountain View, California has announced the latest versions of its PageMaker desktop publishing software and PhotoShop photo design and production tool, for both Apple Computer Inc’s Macintosh and Windows95 and Windows NT desktop systems.