John Warnock, Adobe CEO who led desktop publishing revolution, dies at 82

John Warnock, Adobe CEO who led desktop publishing revolution, dies at 82

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Mr. Warnock and Charles Geschke founded Adobe in 1982, naming it after a creek near their homes in Los Altos, Calif. PostScript, the company’s first piece of software, let computer users print documents just as they appeared on-screen, with graphics and multiple fonts — a task that previously…

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