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| PLATFORM: | No Operating System |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Deneba Software |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Smart Toolbox and Properties Bar track where you are in a project and display the most relevant options, for a more efficient workflow, Powerful page layout and presentation features - Multiple master pages, column guides, text repel, linked column flows, headers and footers, text on a path and more, Central management tools for all inks, pen styles, dash settings, and arrow styles, One-step Crop & Scale command lets you adjust image resolution and proportions in one operation, Unlimited, customizable ruler and scale settings meet your advanced engineering, architectural, and scientific illustration needs |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | f9105-0100-en |
| UPC: | 049093106220 |
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Customer Reviews of Deneba CANVAS X WIN/MAC ( F9105-0100-EN )
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>I lost my identification code for the software when I moved across the country, and then I needed it to install the software on my new computer. The company refuses to give me a code because I can't provide them with an order number from an email they sent me three years ago. <
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Canvax X Win - Great for Technical Illustrations
I swapped to CanvasX Win after using CorelDraw for almost 20 years from Version 2 to X3. The decider for me was opening a dxf plan and seeing the UTM coordinates immediately displayed in the rulers. CanvasX knows about where things sit in space, how to scale them easily and deals with bitmaps and vector objects all within the same package. Yes, it has difficulty importing large files, yes save often, perhaps even more often than say in CorelDraw, yes it seems that Canvas has been the forgotten child in ACD System's suite of programmes. There are some features that send some users nuts judging by the discussion forums (but isn't that true of any program?). However, the word from ACD on the forums indicates that a new version (Windows only at this stage) is due out towards the end of 2007. ACD even say they've been listening to their customers' suggestions. If nothing changed, CanvasX remains, for me, a very useful, good value tool in my kit bag for producing technical illustrations. I've given a 4 star rating rather than 5 because CanvasX is much, much better than average but still has a few bugs and can be unstable and slow with big (>10Mb) vector files.
Mac users are also suffering
I disagree with the previous reviewers who seem to believe that this is a great program for the Macintosh that doesn't translate well to the PC. Its a horrible piece of software on both platforms. Many years ago, Canvas 3.5 for the Mac was one of the best drawing programs available at the time. Unfortunately, Canvas X is buggy, unstable, and much more difficult to use than earlier Macintosh versions. Most of the user interface does not seem vary Mac like at all and appears to have been directly ported from Windows 95. It frequently crashes (often when trying to save a file). It also hangs frequently, especially when trying to export complex graphics to other file formats, and one must use the OS X "force quit" feature. I've also had problems with graphics becoming corrupted when pasting them in from other programs. As others have mentioned the customer support is useless and no bug fixes have been released in a long time.