Developer(s) | Encore, Inc. |
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Initial release | March 1985[1] |
Stable release | |
Written in | Windows, Mac OS X |
Operating system | Windows, Mac OS X |
License | Proprietary software |
PrintMaster was a greeting card and banner creation program for Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, Apple II series and IBM PC computers.
As of 2017, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is offering the PrintMaster brand as a licensing opportunity[clarification needed] on its website.[2]
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Jan 04, 2012 PrintMaster 18 & 18.1 should install on a 32-bit version of Windows 7 without incident. 64-bit version of Windows 7: If.NET Framework 1.1 is already installed on the computer, PrintMaster 18 & 18.1 should install on a 64-bit version of Windows 7 without incident, provided a ‘clean’ install is performed, exactly as described in this FAQ. Sep 01, 2020 PrintMaster Platinum (PMW.EXE). PrintMaster Platinum is a Desktop Publishing software designed to access your PrintMaster 18 and earlier files on Windows 7. Main features: - Easily browse through thousands of projects for any occasion. Enjoy millions of creative options, and endless possibilities! - Add photos or clip art images from the image.
History[edit]
In 1986 PrintMaster was the target of a lawsuit by Broderbund, who alleged that PrintMaster was a direct copy of their popular The Print Shop program. The court found in favor of Broderbund, locating specific instances of copying.[1]
Since the early 1990s, the name has been used for basic desktop publishing software package, under the Brøderbund brand. It was unique in that it provided libraries of clip-art and templates through a simple interface to build signs, greeting cards, posters and banners with household dot-matrix printers. Over the years, it was updated to accommodate changing file formats and printer technologies, including CD and DVD labels and inserts and photobook pages. PrintMaster is available in Platinum and Gold variants.
PrintMaster 2.0 is the first consumer desktop publishing solution at retail to offer Macintosh and Windows compatibility and integrated professional printing.
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In September 2010, PrintMaster 2011 was released. Versions include Platinum, Gold, and Express for digital download.
PrintMaster project types include banners, calendars, crafts, greeting cards, invitations, labels, signs, and scrapbook pages.
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References[edit]
The Broderbund line of products is published by Encore, Inc.[3]
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- ^ ab'BRODERBUND SOFTWARE, INC. v. UNISON WORLD NO. C-85-3457 WHO'.
For example, in the 'Custom Layout' screen of 'Print Shop,' the user is instructed to press the 'Return' key on the Apple keyboard. Similarly, in the 'Custom Layout' screen of 'Printmaster,' the user is instructed to press the 'Return' key on the IBM keyboard. Actually, the IBM keyboard contains no 'Return' key, only an 'Enter' key. Lodge admitted that Unison's failure to change 'Return' to 'Enter' was a result of its programmers' intense concentration on copying 'Print Shop.'
- ^'Licensing Opportunities'. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
- ^'Announcing the Release of Broderbund's PrintMaster 2.0'. Reuters (Press release). 2009-10-19. p. 1.
External links[edit]
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