

PageMaker made desktop publishing accessible early on, and that hasn't changed. But businesses on a budget (and all home users) should still steer toward Microsoft Publisher 2002.
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PageMaker 7.0, with new tools for turning documents into PDF files and churning out catalogs from data in spreadsheets and databases, is best suited for small to midsized businesses that want to distribute Acrobat Reader-formatted files, produce sophisticated catalogs, and work on the Mac as well as the PC. At $499, version 7.0 is still a tweener: too expensive for budget-conscious, home-based and small-business users and not powerful enough for professional designers.

It has also been thumped in the price wars by low-end competitors such as Microsoft Publisher. PageMaker may have started the whole desktop publishing deal 16 years ago, but it has long played second banana to high-end QuarkXPress.

PageMaker may have started the whole desktop publishing deal 16 years ago, but it has long played second banana to high-end.
