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'Aldus Corporation' (named after the 15th-century Venetian printer Aldus Manutius) was the inventor of the groundbreaking PageMaker software for the Apple Macintosh, a program that is generally credited with creating the desktop publishing (DTP) field. The founder and chairman of Aldus was Paul Brainerd. Aldus Corporation was based in Seattle, WA.
PageMaker was released in July 1985, and relied on Adobe's PostScript page description language. For output, it used the Apple LaserWriter, a PostScript laser printer. PageMaker for the PC was released in 1986, but by then the Mac was already the ''de facto'' DTP platform, with Adobe Illustrator (released in 1987) and Adobe Photoshop (released in 1990) completing the suite of graphic design software.
Aldus went on to offer its Illustrator-like program, FreeHand, licensed from Altsys (who also developed Fontographer). FreeHand and Illustrator competed with each other for years, through multiple releases, until Adobe acquired Aldus and FreeHand was not included in the deal (FreeHand was acquired by Macromedia at that point).
In early 1990, Aldus bought Silicon Beach Software, acquiring a number of consumer titles for the Macintosh, including SuperPaint, Digital Darkroom, SuperCard, Super3D, and Personal Press (later renamed Adobe Home Publisher). Silicon Beach was located in San Diego, and became the Aldus Consumer Division.
In 1993, Aldus bought After Hours Software and incorporated its products, TouchBase Pro and DateBoook Pro, into the Aldus Consumer Division.
During the 1990s QuarkXPress steadily won ground from PageMaker, and it seemed increasingly odd that Adobe — who had created PostScript, so vital to the working of DTP — still did not offer its own page layout application. This was resolved in September 1994 when Aldus merged with Adobe. Today, Adobe's competition to QuarkXPress is Adobe InDesign. PageMaker remains available but is no longer marketed; existing PageMaker customers are now urged to switch to the InDesign suite of programs. FreeHand is now also maintained by Adobe after the merger with Macromedia in 2005.
Aldus developed the TIFF and OPI industry standards.

Contents
Products
Print Publishing
Prepress
Graphics
Aldus Consumer Division
External links

Products


Print Publishing


PageMaker — A desktop publishing program
Prepress


ColorCentral — An OPI server

PressWise — A digital imposition program

PrintCentral — A print output spooler

TrapWise — A digital trapping program
Graphics


FreeHand — A vector drawing program

Gallery Effects

Persuasion — A presentation program

PhotoStyler — A bitmap image editor

TextureMaker — A program for creating textures/patterns

SuperPaint (Macintosh) — Painting program

Intellidraw — A powerful yet simple drawing program
===Aldus Interactive Publishing/CoSA===

After Effects — A digital motion graphics and compositing program

Hitchcock — A non-linear video editor

Fetch — A multimedia database
Aldus Consumer Division

(formerly Silicon Beach Software and After Hours Software)

Digital Darkroom photo enhancement software

Personal Press consumer desktop publishing software

DateBook Pro — Calendar management software

IntelliDraw — A vector drawing program

Super3D — 3D modeling software

SuperCard multimedia authoring environment

TouchBase Pro — Contact management software

External links



Adobe website

Seybold Report on the merger with Adobe

The Vintage Mac Museum: Aldus FreeHand

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