A IBM PC compatible version produced by Rowan Software was planned for 1987[1] but never released.
Running under GEM the program offered features such as multi-column text, the ability to design flow charts and graphics and multiple document sizes (flyers, menus, cards, etc.).
Possible font sizes ranged from 4 to 216 points with support for accented characters.
Character and line spacing where fully controllable by the user.
[2] Although relatively well reviewed, it was generally superseded by Timeworks Publisher (Publish-It in the United States), which the market regarded as a much better product.