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Swift Publisher 2.3.2
BeLight Software
Application that makes desktop publishing a breeze. You will easily designing and printing colorful flyers, newsletters, brochures, letterheads and more. Swift Publisher not only provides you with a great choice of professionally-made designs and clipart images, but also makes advanced publishing capabilities intuitive to use. 24,000 high quality images, 130 designs and 100 unique masks will help you to layout high-impact documents.
- Flow text from column to column or wrap text around the object in real time.
- Adjustable layout guides are used for precise object placement.
- Support for multipage documents with the ability to rotate each page on a fly.
- Background and Foreground layers help to create and edit advanced designs.
- Control transparency, tint images with colors, mask, crop, tile and rotate them.
- iPhoto integration.
- Export your documents to PDF, TIFF and JPEG.
- Import JPEG, PDF, EPS, GIF, PNG, TIFF images.
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