Inexpensive, easy-to-use application makes desktop publishing a breeze
November, 2005
By: Jeffery Battersby
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Pros: Very affordable; easy to use; good layout tools; wide variety of templates; lots of useful clip art.
Cons: Some features lack polish; odd text-wrap implementation; adds blank pages to your document instead of ones that match your template. |
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OS Compatibility: OS X 10.3, OS X 10.4
Price as rated: $40 boxed; $35 download (contains fewer templates and clip art)
Company: BeLight Software, www.belightsoft.com |
Swift Publisher 1.0.3 is an inexpensive, easy-to-use
desktop publishing application that allows you to easily create a wide
variety of documents—from newsletters and letterheads to posters
and catalogs. It is an excellent program for beginners.
Getting started
To create new documents in Swift Publisher, you start
with a blank page or one of the program’s well-designed templates
(there are more than 90 in the boxed version and 60 in the download
version). There’s an Assistant for creating new documents, but
the feature seems misnamed. Unlike a typical application assistant—which
would walk you step-by-step through the process of creating a new
document—Swift Publisher’s assistant is little more than
a file cabinet for templates.
After selecting your initial document type, Swift
Publisher works like any standard page-layout program. You can
create, resize, and rearrange text boxes, flow text between boxes,
and insert and manipulate graphics—including images taken
directly from an iPhoto library. Swift Publisher also allows you to
apply masks to your images—that lets you put soft edges on
your photos or frame them with starbursts or other shapes—and
create text styles.
To help retain a consistent look from page to page,
Swift Publisher uses a two-layer approach. At the bottom of the
editing window, there are two tabs labeled Background and Foreground.
In the background, you can place backgrounds, graphics, and images
that you want to appear on every page. You then use the Foreground
tab to add text to your document as well as place graphics that you
want your text to flow around. This is a great way to handle the
layout process.

Swift Publisher includes lots of templates and clip art, making it easy to create good-looking documents.
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The program ships with more than 20,000 print-quality
images that you can use in your documents. But if the built-in collection
doesn’t have the picture you’re looking for you can also
use the program’s integrated search feature (which uses Google)
to find your perfect graphic on the Web. Of course, since these images
are coming from the Internet, some of them may be subject to copyright
restrictions. The program displays a disclaimer for every Web-downloaded
image you place in your document, but it does not show up on the printed
page.
Program quirks
If you’re familiar with simple page-layout programs,
you’ll find certain annoyances in Swift Publisher. First, wrapping
text around any object on the page requires you to move the text behind
the object. Most applications, including Microsoft Word, wrap text around
a graphic no matter where it is on the page. BeLight says that its method
of handling text wrap is more intuitive, but I disagree.
Another quirk involves the templates. While Apple’s
Pages ( , April 2005), for example, lets you replace
template images via simple drag and drop, Swift Publisher requires you to
either delete template images before you replace them, or select one first,
then click your desired replacement graphic from the Clip Art drawer to
place it in the template. Also, when you add new document pages after
selecting a template, they are blank instead of having the template
backgrounds you already chose. Apple’s program, on the other hand is
more intelligent in that it creates new pages that match the ones in your
template. BeLight states that these features are meant to enhance the
program’s usability, but I’m not sure that’s true.
That said, they’re really just minor annoyances.
Macworld’s buying advice
Swift Publisher 1.0.3 is inexpensive, easy to use, and
comes complete with a large collection of useful templates and clip art.
While it lacks a certain amount of polish, Swift Publisher is nonetheless
an excellent choice for your basic desktop publishing needs.
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