Aldus Corporation was an American
software company best known for its pioneering
desktop publishing
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software.
PageMaker, the company's most well-known product, ushered in the modern era of
desktop computer
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s such as the
Macintosh
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seeing widespread use in the publishing industry.
Paul Brainerd, the company's co-founder, coined the term ''desktop publishing'' to describe this paradigm. The company also originated the
Tag Image File Format (TIFF) file format, widely used in the digital graphics profession.
Aldus was founded by Brainerd (who also served as chairman of the company's board), Jeremy Jaech, Mark Sundstrom, Mike Templeman, and Dave Walter. It was founded in
Seattle
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in 1984 and was acquired by
Adobe Systems
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a decade later.
The company was named after 15th-century
Venetian printer
Aldus Manutius
Aldus Pius Manutius (; ; 6 February 1515) was an Italian printer and Renaissance humanism, humanist who founded the Aldine Press. Manutius devoted the later part of his life to publishing and disseminating rare texts. His interest in and preser ...
.
History
PageMaker was released in July 1985 and relied on
Adobe's
PostScript
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page description language. For output, it used the
Apple LaserWriter, a PostScript
laser printer
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. PageMaker for the
PC was released in 1986.
In 1988, Aldus released an illustration program,
FreeHand,
which was licensed from
Fontographer developer
Altsys. FreeHand competed directly with
Adobe Illustrator
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, which had been released a year earlier. The rivalry continued for years, even after Adobe acquired Aldus in 1994, because FreeHand was not included, but Adobe eventually acquired Freehand in 2005 with its acquisition of
Macromedia
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. FreeHand MX was the last version offered by Adobe but is no longer sold or updated.
In early 1990, Aldus bought
Silicon Beach Software
Silicon Beach Software, Inc. was an early American developer of software products for the Apple Macintosh, Macintosh personal computer. It was founded in San Diego, California, in 1984 by Charlie Jackson (software), Charlie Jackson and his wife Ha ...
, acquiring many consumer titles for the
Macintosh
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, including
SuperPaint,
Digital Darkroom,
SuperCard, Super3D, and Personal Press (later renamed Adobe Home Publisher). Silicon Beach was located in
San Diego
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, California, and became the Aldus Consumer Division.
In 1993, Aldus bought After Hours Software and incorporated its products, TouchBase Pro and DateBook Pro, into the Aldus Consumer Division. In the same year, it acquired
Company of Science and Art (CoSA).
In September 1994, Adobe purchased Aldus for $446 million. At that time, PageMaker was steadily losing market share to
QuarkXPress, but Adobe was still five years from launching their own desktop publisher,
InDesign. In 2001, after two major releases under Adobe, PageMaker was discontinued and users were urged to switch to the two-year-old InDesign.
Aldus developed the
TIFF and OPI industry standards. The three founders of
Visio Corporation left Aldus in 1990 to create the product which later became known as
Microsoft Office Visio.
Company name
Paul Brainerd and the other Aldus partners named the company after
Aldus Pius Manutius, a renowned fifteenth-century
Venetian pioneer in publishing known for standardizing the rules of punctuation and also presenting several typefaces, including the first italic. Manutius later founded the first modern publishing house, the Aldine Press.
Products
Print publishing
*
PageMaker — A desktop publishing program
Prepress
*ColorCentral — An OPI server
*
PressWise — A digital imposition program
*PrintCentral — A print output spooler
*TrapWise — A digital trapping program
Graphics
*
FreeHand — A vector drawing program
*Gallery Effects
*
Persuasion
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Persuasion is studied in many disciplines. Rhetoric studies modes of persuasi ...
— A presentation program
*
PhotoStyler— A bitmap image editor
*TextureMaker — A program for creating textures/patterns
*
SuperPaint — Painting and vector drawing program
*Intellidraw — A powerful yet simple drawing program
Aldus Interactive Publishing/CoSA
*
After Effects — A digital motion graphics and compositing program
*Hitchcock — A professional non-linear video editor, with titling and A/V transitions
*
Fetch — A multimedia database
Aldus Consumer Division
(formerly
Silicon Beach Software
Silicon Beach Software, Inc. was an early American developer of software products for the Apple Macintosh, Macintosh personal computer. It was founded in San Diego, California, in 1984 by Charlie Jackson (software), Charlie Jackson and his wife Ha ...
and After Hours Software)
*
Digital Darkroom photo enhancement software
*Personal Press consumer desktop publishing software
*DateBook Pro — Calendar management software
*IntelliDraw — A vector drawing program
*Super3D — 3D modeling software
*
SuperCard multimedia authoring environment
*TouchBase Pro — Contact management software
References
External links
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*
Logo of Aldus Corporation An article on typography briefly discussing the origin of the Aldus logo.
Printed material related to Aldus products
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Software companies disestablished in 1994
Software companies established in 1984
Defunct companies based in Seattle
Defunct software companies of the United States
1984 establishments in Washington (state)
1994 disestablishments in Washington (state)
1994 mergers and acquisitions