Launched in 2001, Adobe PageMaker 7.0 was the final version of a pioneering desktop publishing (DTP) application that revolutionized how documents were created for print. First released in 1985 by Aldus, PageMaker was acquired by Adobe in 1994 and became a standard for creating professional layouts such as brochures, newsletters, and reports.

If you are looking for the modern equivalent of PageMaker, Adobe replaced it with . InDesign can even open old PageMaker files, making it the official successor.

The hours flew by, and Rohan's brochure began to take shape. He effortlessly manipulated text, images, and graphics, leveraging Pagemaker's intuitive features. As he worked, he felt a sense of nostalgia wash over him - this was the software that had sparked his passion for graphic design.