An earlier Windows desktop publishing program from Corel (now Alludo). Corel Ventura was a full-featured program suited for producing books and other long documents and included several graphics functions from CorelDRAW. See
Alludo.
Formerly Ventura Publisher
Corel Ventura was originally Ventura Publisher, which was developed by a company later acquired by Xerox. The first popular desktop publishing software for PCs, early versions of Ventura Publisher were available for DOS, Windows, OS/2 and the Mac. In 1993, Corel acquired Ventura and has continually enhanced it. The DOS version came with its own GUI-based control program (see
GEM).