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PagePlus 6

Verdict

With new Wizards, a streamlined interface, smarter documents and enhanced Web capabilities, PagePlus tries to match Publisher blow for blow - but still comes off second best.

Review Date: 1 Jun 2000

Price when reviewed: (£70 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
4 stars out of 6

At one time, Serif PagePlus and Microsoft Publisher used to battle it out for the lucrative mid-range design market, with each new release outscoring its rival. Eventually though, Microsoft applied its programming muscle and took Publisher into new territory, reinventing the program as a combined paper- and Web-publishing solution built on automated design principles. The breadth of power, combined with handholding ease of use was ideal for the occasional user and left PagePlus reeling. After a two-year break, however, PagePlus is ready to climb back into the ring.

Serif clearly recognises that to compete it needs to boost usability, and this is where most of the effort has gone into PagePlus 6. Templates are the key to getting users off to a quick start and PagePlus has added over a thousand of these, from party invitations through to business Web sites. Improvements to the Startup Wizard that guides you through setting up your publication include an enlarged preview area, with six samples at a time, and the storing of company and address details for reuse. This is a big improvement on version 5, but Publisher still has more templates with greater customisation capabilities. More importantly, Publisher provides themed design sets which are crucial for the business user looking to produce a consistent and attractive house style.

Once your template loads, the new PagePlus interface is immediately apparent. Again PagePlus has borrowed ideas from Microsoft, with its new Studio side-panel strongly reminiscent of Publisher's - in fact, the main difference is that the Studio runs down the right of the screen rather than the left. Within the Studio you have tabbed access to various panels for drag-and-drop management of design features such as line styles, text-formatting and colour. Each panel has been well thought out so that the Text panel, for example, offers access to the current document styles and all available fonts, both with previews. Taken together with existing features, such as the Hint Line, Property bar and floating Change bar, and new options, such as the multiple document interface and improved zoom, PagePlus 6's new Studio-based interface is streamlined, efficient and friendly.

As well as accessing existing power, the Studio is also used for accessing two of PagePlus' new features - again both similar versions of existing Publisher capabilities. The first is the new Colour Scheme panel which allows you to choose any of 68 pre-supplied colour combinations from 'apple' through to 'wildflower'. Each scheme is made up of five co-ordinated colours which are capable of instantly changing your publication's entire look and feel at any point in the design process. Unfortunately, the majority of the PagePlus schemes tend towards the garish, so it's just as well that you can create your own.

The second new Studio-based feature is the Gallery panel. This offers drag-and-drop access to a whole host of image components organised into categories such as attention grabbers, mastheads and logos. Once added, the text in many of these components, such as the 3D Text elements and coupons, can be quickly customised with the Studio's dedicated Wizard panel. Other more complex components, such as business forms and text effects, can be further customised with PagePlus's built-in TablePlus and LogoPlus mini-applications. Instant access to both of these mini-applications, and to CalendarPlus and any other installed Serif OLE application, such as DrawPlus or 3DPlus, is also available from the new OLE Flyout tool.

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