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Advanced DTP was very similar in intent and execution to [[Dino|Alan Scully]]'s [[Pagemaker Deluxe]], even down to the use of the same [[Amstrad Computer User]] type-in to achieve a vertical screen. However, the only comparative review published (in [[Artificial Intelligence]]) judged PMD to be the better program.
 
Advanced DTP was very similar in intent and execution to [[Dino|Alan Scully]]'s [[Pagemaker Deluxe]], even down to the use of the same [[Amstrad Computer User]] type-in to achieve a vertical screen. However, the only comparative review published (in [[Artificial Intelligence]]) judged PMD to be the better program.
  
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 24 March 2016

Advanced DTP was a homebrew desktop publishing system released on the CPC in the early 1990s. It was written by Geoff Smith, and retailed for £5.

Advanced DTP was very similar in intent and execution to Alan Scully's Pagemaker Deluxe, even down to the use of the same Amstrad Computer User type-in to achieve a vertical screen. However, the only comparative review published (in Artificial Intelligence) judged PMD to be the better program.