15 May 2012
Powerful and easy to use graphics application
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Type: Time limited demo
Platform: Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Manufacturer: Xara
Size: 78MB
Number of Downloads: 1282
Price: £69
This is the software publisher's description.
Xara Photo & Graphic Designer is a general purpose graphics application for all your drawing and day-to-day photo needs, ideal for both print and web images.
If you're a designer and you're seeking drawing software then you might find that Xara Photo & Graphic Designer is an excellent solution for your designs, whether they are simple logos or astonishingly detailed illustrations.
If you have a huge digital photo collection and find that you're often working with photos then Xara Photo & Graphic Designer will match your ambitions from simple one click auto-enhance of your photo through to photo compositions.
Web designers will also find Xara Photo & Graphic Designer of use, as it can help you produce all the graphics you'll need for your site, from smart and sharp navigation buttons to eye-catching animated GIFs.
Whatever graphics you need and whatever your skill level, the famously friendly user interface and fast processing of Xara Photo & Graphic Designer will make it an absolute pleasure to be creative.
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