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Print Magic is a personal publishing program by Epyx. It was a direct competitor to the leading personal publishing program of the time, The Print Shop, by Broderbund. It was released in 1988 for the Apple II and MS-DOS. Like The Print Shop, Print Magic lets users create a variety of customized documents, mixing graphics and text, such as: * Greeting cards * Invitations * Award certificates * Meeting announcements * Publicity notices * Scratch pads * Stationery * Banners
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Print Magic is a personal publishing program by Epyx. It was a direct competitor to the leading personal publishing program of the time, The Print Shop, by Broderbund. It was released in 1988 for the Apple II and MS-DOS. Like The Print Shop, Print Magic lets users create a variety of customized documents, mixing graphics and text, such as: * Greeting cards * Invitations * Award certificates * Meeting announcements * Publicity notices * Scratch pads * Stationery * Banners The program's three disks aren't copy-protected, so users are free to make "working copies" of them. It employs a Macintosh-like GUI, unusual for software of its time. Most commands and features are accessed via pull-down menus or icons. It can also import clip art from other publishing software, such as The Print Shop and . It includes the ability to create custom graphics, such as with a paint program. Print Magic's included clip art was much higher resolution than other packages and scales much better as well. It could also import fonts from , a popular font program of the era. The flexibility of the text and graphic layout of documents was one of its most critically acclaimed features, though reviewers noted that sometimes it was troublesome due to the computer's limited resolution. However, it also has a zoom function which allows for pixel-precision placement. Print Magic includes other features, such as the ability to draw various borders on a document, something absent from other contemporary offerings.
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