EazyDraw
Vector-based graphics program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vector-based graphics program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EazyDraw is a Mac-only vector graphics program from Dekorra Optics. It has all of the usual vector drawing tools, but also includes features not usually combined (e.g., dimension tools, numerical parametric geometry, mathematical function graphing, image editing, etc.). Originally released in 2003 at the San Francisco MacWorld conference, versions have appeared regularly since. Version 1.7.0 was released in December 2004. Version 9.1.0, released in November 2018, was a major upgrade, and is fully compatible with macOS Mojave.[1]
Developer(s) | Dekorra Optics |
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Stable release(s) | |
9.5.2 (macOS) / 2 January 2020 1.1.0 (iOS) / February 2020 | |
Operating system | macOS, iOS, iPadOS |
Type | Vector graphics editor |
License | Various; full macOS version $95, iOS version free |
Website | www |
As of | 9 March 2020 |
Several versions are available. In addition to the main macOS version, EazyDraw Retro is a 32-bit version that will run under macOS 10.4.11 through macOS 10.14, and can import many old formats, including PICT, AppleWorks, ClarisWorks, MacDraw, MacDraw II, and MacDraw Pro.[2] A free version for iOS (and iPadOS) was first released in November 2019, with version 1.1 appearing in February 2020.[1]
Export formats include PDF, EPS, SVG, DXF and all the usual bitmap options.[3]
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