geoPublish

geoPublish is a discontinued desktop publishing program made by Berkeley Softworks for their GEOS Operating System.

[1][2][3] geoPublish brought proper Desktop Publishing to the Commodore 64.

Other features included autoflow text placement, the ability to create 16-page documents (with page numbering up to 256 to facilitate chaining documents), a suite of object-oriented drawing tools, and the ability to scale fonts from 4-192 points.

geoPublish is capable of outputting PostScript page descriptions to laser printers and is used for creating posters, newsletters, and even books.

This digital typography article is a stub.