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> Personally, I use the GIMP in place of PhotoShop and Draw in
> OpenOffice.org in
> place of Illustrator. Draw is another vector-graphic program. It's
awkward
> here
> and there, but most of the features you want are there.
Agreed. I had been using Draw until I inherited my current copy of
Illustrator. Draw is a very powerful package. Expression is intriguing
because I can now make my illustrations look like pencil sketches or
felt-tip pen sketches. I might want to do that for certain audiences
and certain pieces. For example, I may be doing more of the marketing
communications work and my target audience will be sales managers.
Expression adds a little more flexibility to the tool box and that's a
good thing.
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