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Vectorsoft Draw


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#1 Chung Dha

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Posted 21 July 2007 - 12:44 PM

VectorSoft Draw

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Small vector graphics program for your pda or some smartphones. Anyone who got a pda can now also make logo's with this software or vector illustrations. Also handy just when your traveling and you want to get a idea for a logo. With this you don't need to carry a big bulky laptop to do some vector designs.

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Functions and features:
View, Edit and Compose Vector Graphics (Adobe AI, Windows Metafiles EMF/WMF, AutoCAD DXF, HPGL PLT) on your Pocket PC. Exchange Drawings with popular graphic and design programs such as Microsoft Office®, CorelDRAW®, Adobe Illustrator®, AutoCAD®, and so on. Features: View, Zoom In / Zoom Out / Pan, Freehand drawing tool, Bezier drawing tool, Line / Rectangle / Ellipse, Text (True Type Fonts), Library (built in and user defined objects), Import (BMP,JPG,GIF,2BP,PNG), Export (JPG, BMP) Images -Antializing, Cut / Copy / Paste / Delete objects, Outline shape tool, Join / Group / Order / Align objects, Color Palette (HLS, RGB, palette bar) - Custom Colors, Unlimited Undo/Redo.

I got it installed and super program just only miss some of the features in Illustrator, but overall its good for making up the logo and when you get back home or at the office you can open the files in Illustrator to finish it.:D

Just $29,99 ain't that much compared to Illustrator. ;)

#2 bogglins

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Posted 25 August 2007 - 10:02 PM

hi chung dha.. i tried that before.. i used O2 xda2, in 2004...
pretty good.... but never used that as a design machine though.. :D ..just curious to know.. :)

#3 Chung Dha

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Posted 25 August 2007 - 10:28 PM

I like the feature it save in AI but it still draw but more like vectorlines like Photoshop but you get used to it fast. And alway just easy to get a logo done and at home or office finish it in illustrator. Just connect joints and curve it all bit better.

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Posted 26 August 2007 - 05:51 PM

it is a curious toy. But I think that good old piece of paper and a pencil is the best to sketch an idea :) Second choice is scetching it in a bitmap graphic editor or a vactor editor with bitmap kind of feel when sketching (like Macromedia/Adobe Flash).
But it is just my personal opinion :)




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