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Serious / Printing - Desktop Publishing · 1989

Desktop Atari

Published by Power per Post · Developed by HBSF

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Information

Genre
Printing - Desktop Publishing
Language
Compiled Turbo-BASIC XL
Controls
Joystick, Keyboard
Players
-
Programmer(s)
[unknown]
Graphic Artist(s)
[n/a]
Sound
[n/a]
Cover Artist(s)
[n/a]
Year
1989
Publisher
Power per Post
Developer
HBSF
Country
Germany
License
Commercial
Medium
Disk
Rarity
9
Serial
AT249

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 8.3/10 · Votes: 47 · Downloads: 4,042 · Hits: 26,335

Additional Comments

Version 2.0.
Also includes bonus game.

Screenshots (11)

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Desktop Atari — screenshot 1
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Desktop Atari — screenshot 2
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Desktop Atari — screenshot 5
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Desktop Atari — screenshot 7
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Desktop Atari — screenshot 9
Desktop Atari — screenshot 10
Desktop Atari — screenshot 10
Desktop Atari — screenshot 11
Desktop Atari — screenshot 11

Comments (2)

  • Stefan M.19 Apr 2013

    The most powerful DTP Programm for the Atari 8-bit computers. it's only in german, but you can use it anyway. Boot the first image until the picture with "turn floppy" apears. then mount/insert the second disk and hit space. After this you have to press two times REST (only god knows why). Then you are in the main menu. hit (1) and you can draw pictures or (2) to load pictures, (3) for text editing, (4) to play PONG, (5) for the print menu and (6) for DOS options.

  • Andreas Koch26 Sept 2012

    Desktop Atari was a commercial program, it had been sold by Power per Post (PPP), also known as Verlag Werner Raetz. Whereas their memory game "Loaded Brain" was PD right from the start.

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