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    Several word processors for the Amiga are actually mini-page
    composition systems.  Two of the best are ProWrite from New Horizons
    Software and Excellence! from Micro Systems Software.
    
    Both programs allow the merging of text, images, and multiple fonts
    (even color).  ProWrite is ahead in the imaging area, since it can
    use HAM (4096 color) images, wheras Excellence! (currently) barfs
    on HAM images.  Prowrite can even shade color images to look nice
    on a black and white printer.  Both programs support Postscript
    output for printing on a laser printer.  Neither program is
    object-oriented.
    
    If you are serious about manipulating images, you need an image
    processing program like Pixmate or Butcher.  These programs can
    manipulate palletts, resolutions, and perform sophisticated algorithms
    to 'clean up' fuzzy images or blend sharp edges.  They also convert
    images from one resolution to another.
    
    For real page composition, I'll let someone else describe Professional
    Page from Gold Disk.  There are some sample newsletters put together by
    Paul MacDonald floating around on the net in PS format.  Paul's
    newsletters look fantastic, and include quite a few digitized photos
    that have been grey-scaled.  Gold Disk has been advertising a
    structured drawing program, but I don't know if it's available yet.
    
    Ed. 
    
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