15 comments

  • KIFulgore3 hours ago
    I&#x27;d forgotten about PageMaker. I was on my college newspaper staff and we used it for layout.<p>It was a small college in the rural midwest, so the local newspaper ran our copies. They didn&#x27;t use digital tools, so we printed our content from PageMaker and laid it out by hand on a wax board. [1]<p>RIP and many thanks for making our jobs easier. At least to the point we waxed the master layout.<p>[1]: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;gurneyjourney.blogspot.com&#x2F;2009&#x2F;05&#x2F;dead-tech-waxers.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;gurneyjourney.blogspot.com&#x2F;2009&#x2F;05&#x2F;dead-tech-waxers.h...</a>
    • JKCalhoun2 hours ago
      (Thanks for the link—I&#x27;m a fan of James Gurney and his videos on Gouache painting on YouTube.)
      • echelon1 hour ago
        I&#x27;m a big fan of James Gurney&#x27;s dinosaurs. That was my childhood. Some of the most beautifully illustrated books.<p>Had no idea he was still around or had a blog. This is awesome.
  • putlake5 hours ago
    My dad still uses PageMaker to publish his print magazine. He&#x27;s been using this program since 1987, starting with a Macintosh and then later moving to Windows in the late 1990s. RIP Paul Brainerd.
    • GaryBluto3 hours ago
      Out of curiosity, which PageMaker version does he use that works with his workflow today? I&#x27;d be interested in seeing the magazine.
    • jeffbee4 hours ago
      And why not? It was sufficient to publish real magazines as long as they weren&#x27;t too long, and it costs a fraction of the cost of Quark. If you have a copy and it runs, keep using it.
  • robinsonb548 minutes ago
    I still have a dusty old XP box here with PageMaker 7 on it.<p>As long as you don&#x27;t need transparency effects it&#x27;s still plenty capable.<p>I used to use it with an Agfa Accuset imagesetter - and in that role it was more capable than InDesign, since it exposed all the options in the PPD, whereas InDesign would expose only a subset.
  • i_think_so4 hours ago
    I never used PageMaker but I learned that we have it to thank for the classic institution of Lorem Ipsum.[1]<p>Thank you, sir.<p>1. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Lorem_ipsum" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Lorem_ipsum</a>
    • CharlesW2 hours ago
      Even more notably, Paul coined the term &quot;desktop publishing&quot;.
  • geephroh48 minutes ago
    Not only a tech pioneer, also a genuinely decent human who helped found Social Venture Partners and IslandWood here in the puget sound. He will be missed, but not forgotten.
  • 27bstroke611 minutes ago
    I was fortunate to work for and with him during his philanthropic career. He was every bit as influential, far-sighted, and effective in doing good as he was in building software.<p>When he sold Aldus, he pocketed around $100M. The very first thing he did, literally that same year, was to found the Brainerd Foundation and put $40M into its endowment. (It&#x27;s since full spent out and wound down operations in 2021.)<p>I&#x27;ll say it again: THE FIRST THING HE DID WITH HIS WINDFALL WAS TO GIVE NEARLY HALF OF IT AWAY. (And he still had plenty -- and he would ultimately give a lot of that money too!)<p>Imagine if all of the tech billionaires who would follow in his footsteps had taken that as their north star.<p>He was a giant. We would all do well to emulate his intellect, his vision, his decency, and his generosity.
  • bergfest3 hours ago
    I can still see that black and white splash screen in my head. Computers were so magical back then.
    • linker30002 hours ago
      I used to support DTP, and graphics for the systems house at which I worked. I travelled round the UK installing PageMaker and A4 paper-white CRT displays - boy were they heavy!<p>My endearing memory is calling the company in Edinburgh for technical support, to be greeted on the phone by a lady with a lovely, cheery Scottish accent announcing &quot;Aldus UK&quot;.<p>Fun fact: I was first person in the UK to print in colour on an HP ink jet printer at the trade show where they were first demonstrated. The HP folks hadn&#x27;t got the official colour driver ready for the show, so the HP guys were printing in mono, but I&#x27;d had an advanced model to try and hacked some other print driver to work with it.
  • drob5184 hours ago
    RIP. I was a big user of Pagemaker back in the early 1990s. Great product for the time.
  • nashashmi4 hours ago
    For many years since 1997, I would brag and boast about Adobe PageMaker, and everyone would look at me funny and tell me &quot;it doesn&#x27;t exist&quot;. I would insist it did. I used it for web publishing. It was fast. No cruft. It had FTP client built in (which was a little new at the time). It had ability to change file paths in HTML if the file was renamed or saved as something else.
  • Pixelbrick2 hours ago
    I used a pirate copy of it to lay out a group newspaper project for English class in the early 90s. Our teacher gave me an A and the rest of the group a B. It was alot of fun learning to use it.
  • qwertyuiop_5 hours ago
    Wordstar and Pagemaker were two of my favorite programs from that golden era.
  • jeffbee4 hours ago
    Getting seed funding from Fluke is a very PNW detail. RIP to a founder from a different age.
  • flopsamjetsam3 hours ago
    PageMaker was an iconic program of the DTP revolution for me, along with the Aldus logo. We couldn&#x27;t afford a Mac at the time, so I made cargo-cult copies of programs like this on my home computer, and pored over the screenshots I saw in magazines. Years later, my Mum got a job in her office producing the in-house company magazine using PageMaker. I spent hours getting to know it while helping her out.
  • cc-d5 hours ago
    fug. he had a cool name tho
    • prmph5 hours ago
      Brainer d(aemon). Totally cool.
      • Cyuonut4 hours ago
        I have always seen it as Brain Nerd
    • drob5184 hours ago
      He was a brain nerd, for sure.
  • ChrisArchitect4 hours ago
    Died Sunday? Sunday two weeks ago.<p>Source: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.geekwire.com&#x2F;2026&#x2F;pagemaker-pioneer-paul-brainerd-1947-2026-aldus-founder-devoted-his-second-chapter-to-the-planet&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.geekwire.com&#x2F;2026&#x2F;pagemaker-pioneer-paul-brainer...</a> (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=47145777">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=47145777</a>)
    • gjvc4 hours ago
      as long as you get your correction in that&#x27;s all that matters. no respect for the dead have you.
      • parl_match3 hours ago
        maybe it&#x27;s just me, but it shows more respect when people are getting the date right