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Timeworks Publisher

Timeworks Publisher was a desktop publishing (DTP) program produced by GST Software in the United Kingdom and published by Timeworks, Inc., in the United States.

Timeworks Publisher, Timeworks DTP, Publish-It!
Original author(s)Timeworks
Developer(s)GST Software
Initial release1987; 37 years ago (1987) (Atari ST)[1]
Stable release
Publisher 4.6 (Windows) / 2009; 15 years ago (2009)[2]
Operating systemGEM, Macintosh, Windows
TypeDesktop publishing
LicenseProprietary commercial software

It is notable as the first affordable DTP program for the IBM PC.[citation needed] In appearance and operation, it was a Ventura Publisher clone, but it was possible to run it on a computer without a hard disk.

Versions edit

Timeworks Desktop Publisher edit

Timeworks Publisher 1 for Atari TOS[3] relied on the GDOS software components, which were available from Atari but were often distributed with applications that required them. GDOS provided TOS/GEM with a standardized method for installing printer drivers and additional fonts, although these were limited to bitmapped fonts in all but the later releases. GDOS had a reputation for being difficult to configure, using a lot of system resources, and was fairly buggy, meaning that Timeworks could struggle to run on systems without a hard disk and less than 2 MB of memory - but it was possible, and for many users Timeworks was an inexpensive introduction to desktop publishing.

For the IBM PC, Timeworks ran on Digital Research's GEM Desktop (supplied with the program) as a runtime system. Later versions ran on Microsoft Windows.

Timeworks Publisher 2 included full WYSIWYG, paragraph tagging, manual control of kerning, text and graphics imports and more fonts.[4] Timeworks Publisher 2.1 with GEM/5 is known to have supported Bézier curves already.

Acorn Desktop Publisher edit

In mid-1988, following the release of GST's word processor, First Word Plus, Acorn Computers announced that it had commissioned GST to port and enhance the Timeworks product for the Archimedes series.[5] Being designed for use with RISC OS, using the anti-aliased font technology already demonstrated on the Archimedes, utilising the multi-tasking capabilities of the RISC OS desktop environment, and offering printed output support for laser and dot-matrix printers, availability was deferred until the release of RISC OS in April 1989.[6] The delivered product, Acorn Desktop Publisher, introduced Acorn's outline font manager and bundled 14 scalable fonts plus upgraded printer drivers (for Postscript-compatible and Hewlett-Packard Laserjet-compatible printers, plus Integrex colour inkjet printers) to provide consistent, high-quality output on screen and paper.

Despite being described as "streets ahead" of Timeworks on the Atari ST, offering "real desktop publishing, not the pale imitation possible with a Master 128 or model B", being comparable to "mid-priced DTP packages on the Mac or IBM PC", the software was regarded as barely usable on a machine with 1 MB of RAM and no hard disk (Acorn recommended 2 MB to use the software alongside other applications[7]), and the limitations in editing and layout facilities led one reviewer to note that at the £150 price level and with other desktop publishing packages (notably Computer Concepts' Impression,[8] Beebug's Ovation,[9][10] and Clares' Tempest[11]) announced if not yet available, purchasers would be advised to "wait and see" before making any decision.[12]

Nevertheless, with competitors still unavailable in early 1990, Acorn User deemed to be the platform's best desktop publishing package, noting that there was "little available yet for Archimedes DTP, although much is on the way soon".[13] Ultimately, Acorn would promote Impression as part of its Publishing System package.[8] Of the other anticipated competitors, Ovation was released later in 1990,[10] and succeeded by Ovation Pro in 1996,[14] having been previewed in 1995,[15] whereas Tempest was apparently never released, being absent from Clares' software catalogue.[11]

Curiously, Tempest was itself described as being "based on the Acorn DTP package" but aiming to remedy deficiencies and provide enhancements such as multi-column frames, "text flow around regular shapes", and improved text editing support, along with memory management facilities. Developed by a freelance programmer for Clares, a pre-release version was demonstrated in late 1989, apparently requiring only 128 KB of RAM, with work underway to optimise the display routines. A price of £129.95 including VAT was announced.[16] Initially destined for an autumn 1989 release,[17] it was postponed to an unspecified point in time in September 1989 with the specification having changed,[18] but hints of a 1990 release were subsequently made in early 1990.[19] Although a demo disk was apparently available,[20] the product was widely advertised, and a preview of the software appeared in a late 1990 magazine issue,[21] the product was evidently not completed. Clares later took over development of another Acorn product, the spreadsheet Schema, in 1990.[22]

Publish-It! edit

In the U.S., Timeworks Inc. marketed the program as Publish-It!. Released in 1987, there were versions available for IBM PC (running over the GEM environment), Apple Macintosh, and Apple II (Enhanced IIe or better) computers.[23][24]

Further versions were named KeyPublisher 1.0 (versions 1.19 and 1.21) and produced by Softkey Software Products Inc. in 1991 for PCs with GEM.[25] Another version, aimed at the business market, was named DESKpress. A later CD-based multilingual version for Windows was named Press International.

Other names edit

The product was also sold under other names including NEBS PageMagic (changed after objections from Adobe), Macmillan Publisher, Canon Publisher, and many other brands, distinguished by use of the .DTP file extension. The latest version was sold as Greenstreet Publisher 4 and is downwards file compatible with earlier versions.

Releases edit

  • 1987 - Timeworks Publisher (IBM PC, Atari ST)
  • 1987 - Timeworks Publish-It! 1.12 (IBM PC GEM-based) [26]
  • 19?? - Publish-It! 1.19 by GST
  • 1987 - Publish-It! (Apple IIe)[27]
  • 1988 - Acorn Desktop Publisher[28]
  • 1990 - Publish-It! 1.20 (IBM PC)
  • 1990 - Publish-It! Easy 2.0 (Macintosh)[29]
  • 1991 - KeyPublisher 1 by softkey (IBM PC)
  • 1991 - Timeworks Publisher 2 (IBM PC, Atari ST) GEM-based
  • 1991 - Timeworks Publish-It! PC 2.00 (IBM PC)[30][31]
  • 1991 - Publish-It! Easy 2.1 (Macintosh)[31]
  • 1992 - Publish-It! Easy 2.1.9 (Macintosh)[32][33]
  • 199? - Timeworks Publisher 2.1 (IBM PC - GEM/5-based)
  • 1992 - Timeworks Publisher 3 (IBM PC for Windows)[34]
  • 1994 - Timeworks Publish-It! 4 (Windows 3.1)[35]
  • 2009 - Publisher 4.6 Home & Business (Windows XP, Vista)[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Atari ST Timeworks DTP: scans, dump, download, screenshots, ads, videos, catalog, instructions, roms". Atarimania.com. 2016-07-31. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  2. ^ a b "Publisher 4.6 Home & Business (PC CD) : Amazon.co.uk: Software". Amazon UK.
  3. ^ "Review: Desktop Publisher ST (Timeworks)". Atarimagazines.com. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  4. ^ Nelson, Bruce D. "Atari Explorer, Z*Net, & ST Report: Z*Net: 10-Apr-92 #9215". Atariarchives.org. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  5. ^ "Acorn reveals Arc DTP plans". Acorn User. July 1988. p. 7. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  6. ^ "Archimedes set for desktop publishing". Acorn User. November 1988. p. 9. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  7. ^ Power Over the Printed Page (PDF). Acorn Computers Limited. May 1989. p. 3. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
  8. ^ a b "The Acorn Publishing System". The Archimedean. No. 5. 1992. p. 6. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
  9. ^ "Ovation - Software - Computing History". www.computinghistory.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  10. ^ a b Bell, Graham (November 1990). "In Ovation". Acorn User. pp. 91–93. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  11. ^ a b . Clares Micro Supplies Ltd. 2000-01-11. Archived from the original on 2000-01-18. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  12. ^ Bell, Graham (October 1989). "Hold the Font Page". Acorn User. pp. 134–135. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  13. ^ "BBC Acorn User 1989/90 Awards". Acorn User. February 1990. pp. 63–65, 67, 69. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  14. ^ Kreindler, Jack; Hill, Martin; Capper, Alan (September 1996). "DTP excellence". Acorn User. pp. 32–35. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  15. ^ Moxon, Mark (August 1995). "Applause for thought". Acorn User. pp. 42–43. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  16. ^ Look, Adrian (November 1989). "PC Show Report". Archive. pp. 32–35. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  17. ^ "New Products from Clares". Risc User. October 1989. p. 5. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  18. ^ "Forthcoming Products". Archive. September 1989. p. 3. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  19. ^ Lynch, Ian (March 1990). "DTP Column". Archive. pp. 36–37. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  20. ^ Colombat, Tony (August 1991). "Using a Second Floppy Drive". Archive. pp. 23–24. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  21. ^ Smith, Bruce (November 1990). "Bruce's Software Workshop". A&B Computing. pp. 41–44.
  22. ^ "Acorn Comes to Aid of Third Party". Acorn User. October 1990. p. 7. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  23. ^ PC Mag. 1989-01-17. p. 34. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  24. ^ "It's No Contest!". InfoWorld: 10. 1989-09-11. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  25. ^ "Key Publisher 1.x". WinWorld.
  26. ^ "Publish-IT 1.x". WinWorld.
  27. ^ "Publish-It! (Apple II, 5 1/4" Disk) Timeworks - 1987 USA, Canada Release". Eli's Software Encyclopedia. 2010-03-07. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  28. ^ Desktop publishing Computing History
  29. ^ Inc, InfoWorld Media Group (1990-10-08). "InfoWorld". InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. – via Google Books. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  30. ^ "Publish-IT 2.0". WinWorld.
  31. ^ a b Inc, InfoWorld Media Group (1991-06-10). "InfoWorld". InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. – via Google Books. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  32. ^ "Publish-IT Easy 2.x". WinWorld.
  33. ^ "Business Publishing". Hitchcock Publishing Company. 1992-08-07 – via Google Books.
  34. ^ "Timeworks Publisher". 1992-08-07 – via Internet Archive.
  35. ^ "Publish-IT 4.0". WinWorld.

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Timeworks Publisher was a desktop publishing DTP program produced by GST Software in the United Kingdom and published by Timeworks Inc in the United States Timeworks Publisher Timeworks DTP Publish It Original author s TimeworksDeveloper s GST SoftwareInitial release1987 37 years ago 1987 Atari ST 1 Stable releasePublisher 4 6 Windows 2009 15 years ago 2009 2 Operating systemGEM Macintosh WindowsTypeDesktop publishingLicenseProprietary commercial software It is notable as the first affordable DTP program for the IBM PC citation needed In appearance and operation it was a Ventura Publisher clone but it was possible to run it on a computer without a hard disk Contents 1 Versions 1 1 Timeworks Desktop Publisher 1 2 Acorn Desktop Publisher 1 3 Publish It 1 4 Other names 2 Releases 3 See also 4 ReferencesVersions editTimeworks Desktop Publisher edit Timeworks Publisher 1 for Atari TOS 3 relied on the GDOS software components which were available from Atari but were often distributed with applications that required them GDOS provided TOS GEM with a standardized method for installing printer drivers and additional fonts although these were limited to bitmapped fonts in all but the later releases GDOS had a reputation for being difficult to configure using a lot of system resources and was fairly buggy meaning that Timeworks could struggle to run on systems without a hard disk and less than 2 MB of memory but it was possible and for many users Timeworks was an inexpensive introduction to desktop publishing For the IBM PC Timeworks ran on Digital Research s GEM Desktop supplied with the program as a runtime system Later versions ran on Microsoft Windows Timeworks Publisher 2 included full WYSIWYG paragraph tagging manual control of kerning text and graphics imports and more fonts 4 Timeworks Publisher 2 1 with GEM 5 is known to have supported Bezier curves already Acorn Desktop Publisher edit In mid 1988 following the release of GST s word processor First Word Plus Acorn Computers announced that it had commissioned GST to port and enhance the Timeworks product for the Archimedes series 5 Being designed for use with RISC OS using the anti aliased font technology already demonstrated on the Archimedes utilising the multi tasking capabilities of the RISC OS desktop environment and offering printed output support for laser and dot matrix printers availability was deferred until the release of RISC OS in April 1989 6 The delivered product Acorn Desktop Publisher introduced Acorn s outline font manager and bundled 14 scalable fonts plus upgraded printer drivers for Postscript compatible and Hewlett Packard Laserjet compatible printers plus Integrex colour inkjet printers to provide consistent high quality output on screen and paper Despite being described as streets ahead of Timeworks on the Atari ST offering real desktop publishing not the pale imitation possible with a Master 128 or model B being comparable to mid priced DTP packages on the Mac or IBM PC the software was regarded as barely usable on a machine with 1 MB of RAM and no hard disk Acorn recommended 2 MB to use the software alongside other applications 7 and the limitations in editing and layout facilities led one reviewer to note that at the 150 price level and with other desktop publishing packages notably Computer Concepts Impression 8 Beebug s Ovation 9 10 and Clares Tempest 11 announced if not yet available purchasers would be advised to wait and see before making any decision 12 Nevertheless with competitors still unavailable in early 1990 Acorn User deemed to be the platform s best desktop publishing package noting that there was little available yet for Archimedes DTP although much is on the way soon 13 Ultimately Acorn would promote Impression as part of its Publishing System package 8 Of the other anticipated competitors Ovation was released later in 1990 10 and succeeded by Ovation Pro in 1996 14 having been previewed in 1995 15 whereas Tempest was apparently never released being absent from Clares software catalogue 11 Curiously Tempest was itself described as being based on the Acorn DTP package but aiming to remedy deficiencies and provide enhancements such as multi column frames text flow around regular shapes and improved text editing support along with memory management facilities Developed by a freelance programmer for Clares a pre release version was demonstrated in late 1989 apparently requiring only 128 KB of RAM with work underway to optimise the display routines A price of 129 95 including VAT was announced 16 Initially destined for an autumn 1989 release 17 it was postponed to an unspecified point in time in September 1989 with the specification having changed 18 but hints of a 1990 release were subsequently made in early 1990 19 Although a demo disk was apparently available 20 the product was widely advertised and a preview of the software appeared in a late 1990 magazine issue 21 the product was evidently not completed Clares later took over development of another Acorn product the spreadsheet Schema in 1990 22 Publish It edit In the U S Timeworks Inc marketed the program as Publish It Released in 1987 there were versions available for IBM PC running over the GEM environment Apple Macintosh and Apple II Enhanced IIe or better computers 23 24 Further versions were named KeyPublisher 1 0 versions 1 19 and 1 21 and produced by Softkey Software Products Inc in 1991 for PCs with GEM 25 Another version aimed at the business market was named DESKpress A later CD based multilingual version for Windows was named Press International Other names edit The product was also sold under other names including NEBS PageMagic changed after objections from Adobe Macmillan Publisher Canon Publisher and many other brands distinguished by use of the DTP file extension The latest version was sold as Greenstreet Publisher 4 and is downwards file compatible with earlier versions Releases edit1987 Timeworks Publisher IBM PC Atari ST 1987 Timeworks Publish It 1 12 IBM PC GEM based 26 19 Publish It 1 19 by GST 1987 Publish It Apple IIe 27 1988 Acorn Desktop Publisher 28 1990 Publish It 1 20 IBM PC 1990 Publish It Easy 2 0 Macintosh 29 1991 KeyPublisher 1 by softkey IBM PC 1991 Timeworks Publisher 2 IBM PC Atari ST GEM based 1991 Timeworks Publish It PC 2 00 IBM PC 30 31 1991 Publish It Easy 2 1 Macintosh 31 1992 Publish It Easy 2 1 9 Macintosh 32 33 199 Timeworks Publisher 2 1 IBM PC GEM 5 based 1992 Timeworks Publisher 3 IBM PC for Windows 34 1994 Timeworks Publish It 4 Windows 3 1 35 2009 Publisher 4 6 Home amp Business Windows XP Vista 2 See also editFleet Street Publisher PagePlusReferences edit Atari ST Timeworks DTP scans dump download screenshots ads videos catalog instructions roms Atarimania com 2016 07 31 Retrieved 2016 08 09 a b Publisher 4 6 Home amp Business PC CD Amazon co uk Software Amazon UK Review Desktop Publisher ST Timeworks Atarimagazines com Retrieved 2016 08 09 Nelson Bruce D Atari Explorer Z Net amp ST Report Z Net 10 Apr 92 9215 Atariarchives org Retrieved 2016 08 09 Acorn reveals Arc DTP plans Acorn User July 1988 p 7 Retrieved 2021 04 14 Archimedes set for desktop publishing Acorn User November 1988 p 9 Retrieved 2021 04 14 Power Over the Printed Page PDF Acorn Computers Limited May 1989 p 3 Retrieved 2021 04 19 a b The Acorn Publishing System The Archimedean No 5 1992 p 6 Retrieved 2021 02 13 Ovation Software Computing History www computinghistory org uk Retrieved 2022 11 21 a b Bell Graham November 1990 In Ovation Acorn User pp 91 93 Retrieved 2021 04 16 a b Price List Clares Micro Supplies Ltd 2000 01 11 Archived from the original on 2000 01 18 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Bell Graham October 1989 Hold the Font Page Acorn User pp 134 135 Retrieved 2021 04 14 BBC Acorn User 1989 90 Awards Acorn User February 1990 pp 63 65 67 69 Retrieved 2021 04 14 Kreindler Jack Hill Martin Capper Alan September 1996 DTP excellence Acorn User pp 32 35 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Moxon Mark August 1995 Applause for thought Acorn User pp 42 43 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Look Adrian November 1989 PC Show Report Archive pp 32 35 Retrieved 2021 04 16 New Products from Clares Risc User October 1989 p 5 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Forthcoming Products Archive September 1989 p 3 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Lynch Ian March 1990 DTP Column Archive pp 36 37 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Colombat Tony August 1991 Using a Second Floppy Drive Archive pp 23 24 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Smith Bruce November 1990 Bruce s Software Workshop A amp B Computing pp 41 44 Acorn Comes to Aid of Third Party Acorn User October 1990 p 7 Retrieved 2021 04 16 PC Mag 1989 01 17 p 34 Retrieved 2016 08 09 It s No Contest InfoWorld 10 1989 09 11 Retrieved 2016 08 09 Key Publisher 1 x WinWorld Publish IT 1 x WinWorld Publish It Apple II 5 1 4 Disk Timeworks 1987 USA Canada Release Eli s Software Encyclopedia 2010 03 07 Retrieved 2016 08 09 Desktop publishing Computing History Inc InfoWorld Media Group 1990 10 08 InfoWorld InfoWorld Media Group Inc via Google Books a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Publish IT 2 0 WinWorld a b Inc InfoWorld Media Group 1991 06 10 InfoWorld InfoWorld Media Group Inc via Google Books a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Publish IT Easy 2 x WinWorld Business Publishing Hitchcock Publishing Company 1992 08 07 via Google Books Timeworks Publisher 1992 08 07 via Internet Archive Publish IT 4 0 WinWorld Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeworks Publisher amp oldid 1209694833 Publish It, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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