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Article: Augusta Chronicle, Ga., to Use Publishing Software from Denmark.(Originated from The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.)
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- December 10, 1997
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Dec. 10--Morris Communications Corp. has struck a deal with a Danish software maker to use its publishing programs at The Augusta Chronicle and other MCC papers as well as selling it to other publishers.
SAXoTECH International, headquartered in Aalborg, Denmark, created software that runs on both Windows and Macintosh operating systems. It will allow reporters and editors to save time and steps as they put together newspapers.
"This will allow us to leapfrog almost every other newspaper -- if this thing works the way we think it will -- in the technology side of the paper," said Julian Miller, publisher of the Chronicle. He noted that Chronicle ...
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