![]() Well over 10 years ago Adobe announced product end-of-life for PageMaker and encouraged PageMaker users to move to InDesign. ![]() (3) PageMaker is truly a dead product that as Steve Werner points out hasn't had a major update since 2001 and only a patch a few years later. Windows 7 is one of the most secure and reliable Microsoft offerings in many, many years! Let others deal with the Windows 10 initial bugs first! ![]() That is not at all true for Windows 7 users. Windows 8.x users have a tremendous amount to gain from migrating to Windows 10. ![]() (2) Many professionals familiar with Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10 are advising existing Windows 7 users to wait. Adobe never officially supported PageMaker on Windows 7 or Windows 8.x, much less Windows 10!!!! Simply assume that PageMaker won't work on Windows 10 and you will be safe. (1) If you have a project to complete using PageMaker 7, don't convert your system from Windows 7 to Windows 10 until you have reached a point where you don't need to use PageMaker 7 anymore. Some exceptionally strong recommendations:
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