| Desktop publishing (DTP) software was originally developed to allow computer users to create professional-looking newsletters, magazines and brochures, complete with pictures, diagrams and colour. As word-processing software has added features and can now do most of these things, DTP software has become more of a tool for professional designers. Small companies often use DTP for producing internal newsletters and reports. Some software used to do this are: Microsoft Publisher, Serif Draw, Quark Express and Adobe Freehand. |