Fleet Street Publisher
Developer(s) | Mirrorsoft |
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Initial release | 1986; 39 years ago (1986) (Atari ST) |
Stable release | Fleet Street Publisher 3.0
/ 1989; 36 years ago (1989) |
Operating system | GEM |
Type | Desktop publishing |
License | Proprietary commercial software |
Fleet Street Publisher was an Atari ST desktop publishing program produced by Mirrorsoft in the United Kingdom and released in November 1986. A IBM PC compatible version produced by Rowan Software was planned for 1987[1] but never released.
Running under GEM the program offered features such as multi-column text, the ability to design flow charts and graphics and multiple document sizes (flyers, menus, cards, etc.). Possible font sizes ranged from 4 to 216 points with support for accented characters. Character and line spacing where fully controllable by the user. The software came with a 150 image clipart gallery.[2]
The software was superseded by Timeworks Publisher (Publish-It in the United States), which the market regarded as a much better product. This new version was produced by GST Software Products , and upgrades for the PC versions were available into the late 2000s.[3] [4]
Versions
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- Fleet Street Publisher (1986, published by Spectrum Holobyte [6] and France Image Logiciel[7] )
- Fleet Street Publisher 1.1 (1987, published by Mirrorsoft [8] [9] )
- Fleet Street Publisher 2.0 (1989, published by MichTron[10] [11] )
- Fleet Street Publisher 3.0 (1989, published by MichTron[12] [13] )
References
[edit ]- ^ Sorenson, Karen (November 17, 1986). "Atari ST Programs Give Users Desktop Graphics Capabilities". InfoWorld. p. 8.
- ^ Atari ST Fleet Street Publisher Ad. Spectrum Holobyte.
- ^ "Greenstreet Online Store". 2009年02月04日. Archived from the original on 2009年02月04日. Retrieved 2023年03月16日.
- ^ "Publisher 4.6 Home & Business (PC CD) : Amazon.co.uk: Software". www.amazon.co.uk.
- ^ "Fleet Street Publisher - List of Atari ST Utilities". Atarimania. 2020.
- ^ "Information - Fleet Street Publisher". Atarimania.
- ^ "Information - Fleet Street Publisher". Atarimania.
- ^ "Screenshots - Fleet Street Publisher". Atarimania.
- ^ Johnson, Charles (September 1987). "THE FLEET STREET DESKTOP PUBLISHER". STart. Vol. 2, no. 2.
- ^ "Information - Fleet Street Publisher 2". Atarimania.
- ^ "Screenshots - Fleet Street Publisher 2". Atarimania.
- ^ "Information - Fleet Street Publisher 3". Atarimania.
- ^ FRUCHEY, DAN (September 1989). "Fleet Street Publisher 3.0 - The UK's Newest Foray in the DTP War". STart. Vol. 4, no. 2.
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