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Sketch 1.0 for Mac OS X – Layered Vector Drawing with Uncluttered GUI
Last Updated on Wednesday, 8 September 2010 03:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 8 September 2010 03:00
Bohemian Coding today introduces Sketch 1.0, their new vector drawing application for Mac OS X. Its intentionally minimalist design is based upon a drawing space of unlimited size and layers, free of palettes, panels, menus, windows, and controls. Tools and modifiers are accessed as needed from drop-down graphical menus, and help/control dialogues open/close automatically. Though simple to use, it offers powerful vector drawing and text tools similar to those in more costly apps. Continue reading
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Bohemian Coding releases SketchPad 1.0 for iPad
Last Updated on Sunday, 4 April 2010 03:55 Written by iUseMac Sunday, 4 April 2010 03:55
UK based Bohemian Coding today announces SketchPad 1.0, a powerful vector drawing application for the iPad. SketchPad includes great vector and pen tools and boolean operations. It also supports text layers and these can be styled with different fonts. Sketchpad supports stroke, fill, multi-stop gradients and drop and inner shadows. Its vector tool lets you create any shape imaginable and for more basic usage, Sketchpad also includes ready-to-use shapes such as rectangles, ovals and stars. Continue reading
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