You're a commercial printer, service bureau, color trade shop, or
publisher. You work with Aldus PageMaker or QuarkXPress files every
day and output them to high-resolution PostScript devices. More
important, you know that to stay competitive in this business means
offering new services as well as quality production. It also means you
need Aldus PressWise, the newest generation of production imposition
software for the Macintosh.
Designed for the production professional, Aldus PressWise makes
imposition easy, accurate, and fast-just what you'd expect electronic
imposition to be. Moreover, PressWise accepts the kind of pages you
already receive: composite, pre-separated, or OPI-compatible
PostScript files from Aldus PageMaker 4.2 and QuarkXPress 3.1, plus
independent EPS files created from almost any application.
Whether you're creating simple printer spreads, producing full 32-page
signatures, or just optimizing the layout of PostScript pages for a
printer, PressWise is the right tool for the job.

The archive contains the installer for the demo only. If you can get
the full installer feel free to add it for archival. Two floppy disks
in DiskCopy 4.2 format, compressed in pre-5.x stuffit friendly format.

?? Trial Version program constraints
The following features are either disabled or constrained in this
trial version of PressWise. Please refer to the on-line help system,
the Tutorial document, and this ReadMe document for more information
about working with PressWise.

Disabled features:
\- Download PS (?File? menu)
\- Bleeds (?Print options? dialog)

Constrained features:
\- Page size (?Signature setup? dialog). Constrained to 7 inches by
9.5 inches.
\- ?Aldus PressWise? banner. Prints on all pages of your output.

Note: couldn't get the tutorial to work under 7.6.1. Older version of
SSW7 is probably needed.

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

To run this demo you'll need:
System 6.0.5 or later (7.0 compatible)
Recommended Macintosh II series or Quadra 700 or 900 computer, 2MB of
RAM, and 80MB hard disk.
Minimum: Macintosh Classic, 1MB of RAM, and a hard disk
Output device: most PostScript-compatible devices