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Subject:Re: Presentation program with vector graphics From:Mary McWilliams Johnson <mary -at- SUPERCONNECT -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 2 Jul 1998 23:57:07 -0500
Yes, indeed. CorelDraw, Freehand, and Illustrator are the most popular
vector graphics programs. (CorelDraw is quite popular with PC folks and
Illustrator with Mac enthusiasts. Freehand is beloved on both platforms.)
If you're looking for something that will create some vector illustrations
without having to pay the high price of these products, you might consider
simply using the draw tools in PowerPoint, which you no doubt already have
on your computer.
Also, there are limited drawing tools built into Microsoft Word, although I
can't recommend them for any quality illustration work.
Cordially,
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Mary McWilliams Johnson
McJohnson Communications
Documentation Specialist
Web Site Design, Development and Graphics
www.superconnect.com
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At 09:34 AM 7/3/98 +0900, Keith Wilkinson wrote:
>Do any of the popular presentation graphic programs
>support the creation of vector (e.g. EPS) graphics?
>Keith Wilkinson M11-2 Sys.PMK Tel: 0422-52-5634 Extn. 25596
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