![]() If I wanted to nit-pick I would say it might be nice if the Help didn’t require Internet access, but for most of us that isn’t really much of a problem these days. I checked out the rather basic set of preferences and the very presentable online Help. Regardless of what I think, the current trend for consumers to be working on small screen laptops and tablets seems to indicate that this style of application layout is likely to become ever more prevalent in non professional software. That said, the layout and presentation within each of the Inspectors is clear and easy to get to grips with. It works well enough on my 13†MacBook Pro screen, but there is no way that I can use that style of application efficiently on my iMac with a secondary 24†monitor. It makes everything feel like it was made for an iPad. I will say upfront that I am not a great lover of the one window frame style of application setup. Wide selection of stock images is included However, I think that Pearl Mountain might be better off keeping the lower price (more closely matching their competitors) and actually selling some of the stock imagery and templates as In App Purchases. This is a nice touch and certainly goes some way towards supporting the full asking price. ![]() Both of which can be hidden.Īs well as your own pictures there is a very large selection of stock images provided. The work area with Assets to the left and Inspectors on the right. Publisher Plus presents a fairly typical DTP interface with the Inspectors on the right hand sidebar and the photo assets on the left. Publisher Plus opens up to a large selection of very nice pre-designed templates and several more sets are available (currently for free as In App Purchases). Newsletter front page with boxes, shadows, rotations, blends and text wrapping. For this review I built this simple newsletter front page. In order to review desktop publishing software I like to build a simple little document to get a feel for how the package operates. I recommend you try out the app before you make a decision to purchase. It is designed for producing posters, flyers, newsletters, menus, and anything else you might want to print. It is priced at $39.90 on the developer’s site but only $19.99 on the Mac App Store (the developer tells me this is a “time limited App Store offer†but it isn’t made clear anywhere.) There is also a Publisher Lite that is free. ![]() Publisher Plus is a Desktop Publishing (DTP) package similar to Pages, Swift Publisher, PageMeUp or iStudio Publisher. Publisher Plus Desktop Publishing Applicationĭirect from developer’s website $39.90 US / £33.54 UK
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