MyBrochureMaker: Alternative to Word When Creating Brochures

http://www.mybrochuremaker.com

It is very intuitive. You select the theme of your brochure. Then you edit your brochure by adding text into the preset text boxes. You can even replace the pictures in the document by following an upload process (pictures must be saved to a disk. No copying and pasting).

It is a bit peculiar to Save a brochure. Since this process is web-based, you cannot convert it to Word and you cannot save it to a disk. In order to save, you are required to enter your email address and agree to their terms (terms are basically that you will not upload indecent pictures or pictures that you do not have the right to use.)

A link to the web page that contains your brochure is then emailed to you (fairly quickly when I tried).

In all, this is an ideal way to create a quick and high-quality brochure.

NOTE: Since creating a brochure involves double-sided printing, you will need to print your brochure on two separate pages. Then you will need to take that to a copy shop to make a double-sided copy.