PageMaker
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* [http://www.makingpages.org/pagemaker/tspmdoc.html Troubleshooting PageMaker Documents] (unfortunately many of its links are dead now) | * [http://www.makingpages.org/pagemaker/tspmdoc.html Troubleshooting PageMaker Documents] (unfortunately many of its links are dead now) | ||
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Revision as of 22:28, 30 June 2019
PageMaker was the program that launched desktop publishing as a popular function of computers in the 1980s. First released for the Mac, a PC version followed, and it remained under development until its discontinuation in the early 2000s. In the meantime, it had been acquired from its original publisher, Aldus, by Adobe.
Its file formats are many, across a number of versions, platforms, and international localizations, and the format is complicated and proprietary. Different versions have limited abilities to import/export other PageMaker file versions. Usually, between the three things that can vary (PageMaker version number, platform, and language version) you can only vary one at a time when converting files, so PageMaker 6.5 for Windows in English can convert files from PageMaker 5.0 for Windows in English or PageMaker 6.5 for the Mac in English or PageMaker 6.5 for Windows in French, but not PageMaker 5.0 for the Mac in German. A multi-stage transfer requiring several different versions is necessary to get files through such a multi-factor shift. The lack of further development by Adobe means that it is increasingly difficult to get the program to work on modern machines due to hardware and software changes since development ended.
InDesign, PageMaker's successor, could open Pagemaker 6.0-7.0 up to version CS6, the Creative Cloud versions dropped support for opening Pagemaker files.
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Identifiers
Format | Version | PRONOM |
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PageMaker Document | fmt/876 | |
PageMaker Document | 3.0 | x-fmt/351 |
PageMaker Document | 4.0 | x-fmt/352 |
PageMaker Document | 5.0 | x-fmt/173 |
PageMaker Document | 6.0 | x-fmt/174 |
PageMaker Document | 6.5 | x-fmt/181 |
PageMaker TableEditor Graphics | x-fmt/198 | |
PageMaker Time Stamp File | 4.0 | x-fmt/200 |
File Format changed to a Microsoft Compound File in version 6 forward.
Template files could have extensions: .PMT, .PT6, and .T65
See also
- InDesign (successor)
Sample Files
References
- Adobe PageMaker (Wikipedia)
- Troubleshooting PageMaker Documents (unfortunately many of its links are dead now)
- File Formats
- Electronic File Formats
- Document
- Desktop Publishing
- File formats with extension .pmd
- File formats with extension .pmt
- File formats with extension .pm3
- File formats with extension .pm4
- File formats with extension .pm5
- File formats with extension .pm6
- File formats with extension .p65
- Adobe
- Microsoft Compound File