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Desktop publishing software is a type of software used to create documents such as newsletters, brochures, magazines, and books. It is used by both professional and amateur publishers to create high-quality documents with a professional look. The software typically includes features such as page layout, text formatting, graphics, and image manipulation. It also includes tools for creating interactive documents, such as hyperlinks and multimedia elements.
Desktop publishing software is widely used in the publishing industry, as well as in other industries such as advertising, marketing, and education. It is also used by individuals for personal projects, such as creating family newsletters or scrapbooks.
The desktop publishing software market is highly competitive, with a variety of products available from both established and emerging vendors. Popular products include Adobe InDesign, QuarkXPress, and Microsoft Publisher. Other vendors include Corel, Serif, and Scribus. Show Less Read more