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Whatever happehed to PageMaker?

I have been a writer and editor for 50 years and have written 26 books. In 1986 I was asked to write and design a book, and I promptly bought the then-new PageMaker, and Word and a Mac Plus. As upgrades came along I upgraded, and still use PageMaker, and I have delivwred 10 books in camera-ready pages. Some of these were more than 400 pages. I still think PageMaker is great, but why has it become a big fat zero to all others? My artwork is usually in the form of floorplans and elevations of kitchens and baths and their products.

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