Your Name wrote on 27. September 2015:
>
> There was a program called "The Quill" which may or may not have had a
> feather as a logo ... but that was for writing adventure stories.
> http://www.digplanet.com/wiki/The_Quill
>
> For real desktop publishing there was Swift Desktop Publishing (which
> has a celery logo that you maybe confusing with a feather)
> <http://www.ubbcentral.com/store/item/Swift-Desktop-Publishing-for-Commo
> dore-64-and-Commodore-128_251764321241.html>
> <http://www.emuparadise.me/Commodore_64_Preservation_Project_ROMs/%5bPro
> gram%5d_Swift_Desktop_Publishing_(UE)/71228-download>
>
> and GeoPublish (for the GEOS GUI OS)
> <http://www.amazon.it/GeoPublish-Publishing-operating-Commodore-PageMake
> r/dp/3639998812>
Thanks. I checked and had Swift Desktop Publishing in my collection. But
it was not the one I was searching for. The Quill looks to be a program
to write adventure programs though.
> There's probably a few others too.
Although I'm of course not after doing some serious work with desktop
publishing. Just for nostalgia reasons.
I have to go on searching as soon as I get a working image
collection. The one I have is from archive.org and as well as The Print
Shop as Newsroom load, but then want the disk which is already in to be
inserted, that also into drive 8. I "inserted" some other images
(clip arts), but no love here either.
Btw. I think I saw this feather in around 1985 or 1986. Memory might have
faded and it might just had been something else.
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