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Canvas 7.0 for Powermac | List Price: $375.00

| Platform: Windows NT, Macintosh, Linux, Unix, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Mac OS 9 and below, Windows 95 Brand: ACD Systems Binding: CD-ROM
Excellent App [Posted on 2000-07-19] I've been using Canvas since version 5 and upgraded to Canvas 7 around Christmas '99. This is an outstanding application. Working in Canvas 7, you can do just about anything - import and edit bitmapped images, create vector art and apply bitmap image filters to vector artwork. Everything remains completely editable. Exports to just about any format you need. After using Canvas I find Illustrator and Freehand lacking. Canvas 7's transparency effects are first rate. You really won't believe what you can do with this feature. Makes what Illustrator 9 offers laughable, especially since Canvas has had vector transparency since version 6 came out two years ago. And it comes in two flavors. One for pro users who need to generate color separations/postscript files and another version for home users who print to color inkjets or design web graphics.
Photoshop+Coreldraw+Illustrator...=Canvas [Posted on 2000-07-27] I've used Canvas 5 for three years and am using Canvas 7 now too. Since I don't read manuals except as a last resort, I love Canvas because alot of the features can be figured out with little help. It seems that I learn how to use this application for something new everytime I sit down to use it. Making greeting cards, meal calendars, web graphics, business cards, company logos, animations, and even keeping a journal. Many of the small features are wonderful too (like seeing each font in the font list as it actually would appear in type). On top of Canvas program itself, the company (Deneba)has been very friendly and responsive to my questions and suggestions.
Photoshop+Coreldraw+Illustrator...=Canvas [Posted on 2000-07-27] I've used Canvas 5 for three years and am using Canvas 7 now too. Since I don't read manuals except as a last resort, I love Canvas because alot of the features can be figured out with little help. It seems that I learn how to use this application for something new everytime I sit down to use it. Making greeting cards, meal calendars, web graphics, business cards, company logos, animations, and even keeping a journal. Many of the small features are wonderful too (like seeing each font in the font list as it actually would appear in type). I also like the multiple levels of undo and the fact that Canvas can use the same plugins that Adobe programs use (like Eyecandy). On top of Canvas program itself, the company (Deneba)has been very friendly and responsive to my questions and suggestions.
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