Swift Publisher is a page layout and desktop publishing app for Mac. This software provides all you need for creating impressive and professional-looking documents such as flyers, brochures, catalogs, magazines, booklets, newsletters, calendars, posters, menus, cards, Facebook and Twitter covers and many more.
Use one or more of the following to toggle tool palettes on and off: Type SHOWPALETTES on the command line. Additionally, take note of the options under the Window menu in AutoCAD for Mac.
![Vintage Desktop Publishing Software For Mac Vintage Desktop Publishing Software For Mac](https://images.sftcdn.net/images/t_app-cover-l,f_auto/p/bdaddc00-9b34-11e6-97c0-00163ec9f5fa/895889162/xnretro-screenshot.jpg)
I use the Draw module of LibreOffice (aka OpenOffice) for page layout with great results. It's a very good tool for one or two-sided projects like business cards, flyers and brochures -- not your novel. Sribis is surely the better tool for professionally printed jobs, but LibreOffice Draw is better for simple jobs printed at home. The trick to DTP in Draw is using the layers.
You set-up your guidelines on the bottom layer, lock the layer, and make it non-printing. Then do your lay up on the top layer.
The learning curve is so much easier than Scribis. BTW -- I'm a professional graphic artist and prefer a blank page rather than templates or wizards in programs like MS Publisher. If you want that, Draw isn't for you. • or to post comments.