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PageStream

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PageStream is desktop publishing software created by Grasshopper LLC. It lets you lay out text and images for printed and digital documents. It runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, and also supported Amiga, Atari ST, and MorphOS.

Origin and history:
- 1986: Released as Publishing Partner for the Atari ST by Soft-Logic Publishing Corporation.
- 1989: Publishing Partner 1.5 for Atari ST and Commodore Amiga.
- 1990: Publishing Partner Professional 2.0, renamed PageStream 2.0 for Amiga; Atari ST support in 1991. Added PostScript fonts and Intellifont.
- 1992: PageStream 2.2 for Amiga and Atari ST with HotLinks publish-subscribe system.
- 1994: PageStream 3.0 for Amiga (a complete rewrite) with many new features like color separations, table of contents, index, nested chapters, Bézier curves, multi-page spreads, drop caps, Pantone colors, auto-kerning, hyphenation, and ARexx scripting.
- 1996–1997: PageStream 3.1/3.2 for Amiga; early Macintosh work; 3.3 for Amiga and Macintosh with new tools, RTF export, and AppleScript on Mac.
- 1999: PageStream 4.0; Windows support added in, and Linux support followed in 2004.
- 2022: Latest stable release is PageStream 5.1.2 (September 5).

Other details:
- Available in 22 languages.
- Site: pagestream.org.


This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 23:24 (CET).