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PUBLISHiT 1

PUBLISH-iT lets you create newletters, brochures, advertisements, and many other publications. PUBLISH-iT combines the best features of word-processing, graphics, and desktop publishing with features especially tuned for publishing. You can organize and format your material easily, and illustrate with your own images or clip art.

CREATING PUBLICATIONS: - Create newletters, brochures, advertisements, and many other publications. - Add text and graphics to each page. - Master pages give your publication a consistent, professional look every time. - Many professionally-designed templates; or create your own custom templates. PRINTING: - Print individual pages on a single page or up to enlarge up to 5x5 feet (tiled over multiple pages). VIEWING: - View pages in full-screen mode for computer-based presentations. - View pages in page-sorter mode (20 pages at a time) to rearrange pages. TEXT: - Over 100 special effects for text, including arch, stretch, and warp. - Spelling check. DRAWING: - A full set of drawing and illustration tools. - A complete set of pre-drawn shapes. PICTURES: - Import BMP, JPEG, GIF, and WMF/EMF picture files. - TWAIN interface for scanners and digital cameras. - Stretch, crop, and rotate pictures. Adjust brightness, contrast, color. - Smooth pictures for smooth enlargements.

A tutorial, extensive on-line help, and many professionally-designed templates and examples are included, together with over 50 textures and borders.

This software is a shareware. You will be able to download and test PUBLISHiT during a certain period of time, then, if it does what you need, you will have to acquire the full version. The trial version available for download on www.softandco.com has a size of 1000 KBytes. For additional information and support request, please contact directly PUBLISHiT publisher.
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PUBLISHiT 1 was released by Poster Software on Wednesday 10 April 2002.

PUBLISHiT will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows NT.

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1Wednesday 10 April 2002