Timeworks Publisher
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− | '''Timeworks Publisher''' ('''Publish It!''' in the U.S.) is an early desktop publishing program for Windows | + | '''Timeworks Publisher''' ('''Publish It!''' in the U.S.) is an early desktop publishing program for DOS/Windows licensed to Timeworks Inc<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/19970222165040/http://www.gstsoft.com/timework.htm,/ref>, released originally by GST in the U.K. It used the extension .dtp, rebranded later as Pressworks & [[PageMagic]] by NEBS, all using the same engine developed by GST Techonologies. GST was later merged with another company in 2001 to form GreenStreet Software<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20081227204606/http://greenstreet-online.com/about.html</ref> |
GST revolutionised the DTP market in 1987 with a release of Timeworks Publish-it for DOS. In early 1994, GST rebranded its DTP software for Windows as Pressworks. These were superseded in July 1996 by upgrades to Pressworks 2, with a wealth of increased depth and functionality, trouble free installation under Windows 95, along with high levels of ease of use based around OLE 2 technology. | GST revolutionised the DTP market in 1987 with a release of Timeworks Publish-it for DOS. In early 1994, GST rebranded its DTP software for Windows as Pressworks. These were superseded in July 1996 by upgrades to Pressworks 2, with a wealth of increased depth and functionality, trouble free installation under Windows 95, along with high levels of ease of use based around OLE 2 technology. |
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Timeworks Publisher (Publish It! in the U.S.) is an early desktop publishing program for DOS/Windows licensed to Timeworks IncCite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
GST revolutionised the DTP market in 1987 with a release of Timeworks Publish-it for DOS. In early 1994, GST rebranded its DTP software for Windows as Pressworks. These were superseded in July 1996 by upgrades to Pressworks 2, with a wealth of increased depth and functionality, trouble free installation under Windows 95, along with high levels of ease of use based around OLE 2 technology.
GST Technologies produced or licensed the DTP product to many other distributors, but all used the .DTP extension. Other notable titles include: PressWorks, Greenstreet Publisher, Compuworks Publisher, etc.[1][2]
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File Identification
Early versions of .DTP, TimeWorks, Publish It, Pressworks files are simple binary files with headers beginning with "44 54 50 49
" "DTPI" and ending with "45 4F 44 46
" "EODF".
Sample files
Links
- Timeworks Publisher (Wikipedia)
- GST Technologies
- GST Desktop Publishing Software list (archived) 1997