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This episode we cover the desktop publishing revolution, the Apple-led trifecta that kicked it off in the late '80s, and how it's evolved over three decades. For a holiday bonus, Ed talks about how he used a Mac to design and lay out his family's Christmas cards in the '90s. And finally, we wrap up the year with an announcement.
Follow Up
- Icras DataRover 840 ran Magic Cap
- As the Apple Turns — in reruns!
- early version of "40 in 40"
Desktop Publishing Hardware

Cue the Imperial March.
Desktop Publishing Software
- Aldus PageMaker
- version 1.0 on Macintosh Garden
- 1987 Macworld roundup
- FrameMaker
- QuarkXPress
- on the Mac App Store
- version 1.10 on Macintosh Garden
- version 3.3
- version 4.0
- consumer apps
🎅🏻 Ed's Christmas Cards 🎄

1987 – traditional print
![1994 – ClarisWorks [PT]](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5458349de4b0204ad4a48a6d/1576292065036-LBA855DOS3N56X1G2JOC/1994-front.png?format=1000w)
1994 – ClarisWorks [PT]

1997 – color separation

2003 – 3D model
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