IStudio Publisher

iStudio Publisher is a page layout and desktop publishing (DTP) application developed by iStudio Software.[1]

iStudio Publisher
iStudio Publisher
Developer(s)iStudio Software
Initial release6 January 2009 (2009-01-06)
Stable release
1.5.2 / 10 April 2020 (2020-04-10)
Operating systemmacOS
TypeDesktop publishing
LicenseTrialware
Websitewww.istudiopublisher.com

iStudio Publisher 1.0 was released on 6 January 2009 at the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco.

The present version, iStudio Publisher 1.5.2, runs on macOS 10.15 Catalina, 10.14 Mojave, 10.13 High Sierra, 10.12 Sierra, and Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, 10.10 Yosemite, and 10.9 Mavericks. iStudio Publisher 1.4.1 is available to run on Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, and 10.7 Lion. iStudio Publisher 1.2.1 is available to run on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. iStudio Publisher 1.1.10 is available to run on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, and 10.4 Tiger.

Overview

iStudio Publisher can be used for the page layout and word processing of brochures, newsletters, booklets, magazines, posters, adverts, reports, essays, greeting cards and many other document types, of any page size, and with the option of spread editing facing pages.

iStudio Publisher has been designed to simplify desktop publishing and enable users to get started quickly. Users are required to understand one main principle - each element of document content is held by a shape. All shapes act as content containers and can contain any combination of text in columns, text around their outline path, an image, a corner style, a line style, a fill style, a drop shadow and a text runaround ("wraparound"). Users can select and draw standard shapes from the Shape Library, construct shapes using the drawing tools provided, or create default shapes automatically when pasting, dragging in or inserting new content. Inspectors are provided to examine and adjust style and format settings of shapes, text and images.

iStudio Publisher can export colour managed PDF files suitable for use in a prepress workflow for professional print jobs. It can also export to booklet PDF, EPUB or RTF file. iStudio Publisher has an XML based file format and supports Unicode character encoding. However, it does not yet support complex script rendering and cannot be used for languages written with Arabic, Hebrew, Indic and East_Asian (CJK) writing systems.

The official user guide "Introduction to iStudio Publisher"[2] has been produced using iStudio Publisher and can be downloaded from the developer's website in PDF format. Video tutorials and a Rapid Start Guide are also available.

iStudio Publisher 1.0.4 received a generally favourable review by Macworld on Mar 9, 2009.[3]

Image formats

The following image file formats can be inserted into iStudio Publisher documents:

File Type File Extension
AI - Adobe Illustrator Artwork .ai
BMP - Windows Bitmap .bmp
EPS - Encapsulated PostScript .eps
GIF - Graphics Interchange Format .gif
ICNS - Apple Icon Image .icns
ICO - Windows icon .ico
JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group .jpeg, .jpg, .jpe, .jif, .jfif, .jfi
JPEG 2000 - JPEG 2000 .jp2, .j2k
PDF - Portable Document Format .pdf
PNG - Portable Network Graphics .png
PSD - Adobe Photoshop .psd, .psb
TIF, TIFF - Tagged Image File Format .tif, .tiff
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