Inkscape is a vector graphics editor application. It is distributed under a free software license, the GNU GPL. Its stated goal is to become a powerful graphics tool while being fully compliant with the XML, SVG, and CSS standards.Inkscape is cross-platform and runs on Mac OS X (typically under X11, although the underlying GTK+ toolkit can be compiled to run natively under Quartz), Unix-like operating systems, and Microsoft Windows. Inkscape's implementation of SVG and CSS standards is incomplete. Most notably, it does not yet support animation, or SVG fonts. Inkscape has multi-lingual support, particularly for complex scripts, something currently lacking in most commercial vector graphics applications.As of 2009, Inkscape is under active development, with new features being added regularly.
Inkscape's HOMEPAGE: www.inkscape.org
Inkscape's TYPE: (Open Source)
Inkscape's DOWNLOAD: Inkscape 0.74.exeInkscape-0.47.7z
Inkscape's SIZE: 33.45 MB
Inkscape's GOOGLE HITS: 990k + Inkscape 0.46 Fix's:
+ Important improvements
- Timed autosave: no more lost work
- Spiro splines: an exciting new way to work with paths, fully supported in Pen, Pencil, and Node tools
- Auto smooth nodes: a new type of node that keeps the path as smooth as possible as you move it or its neighbors
- New modes in Tweak tool: pushing and jittering whole objects, scaling/rotating objects, deleting and duplicating using the "soft brush"
- Reworked, much more usable snapping system and a Snapping toolbar
- New path effects, including sketch, hatching, envelope deformation; effects can be stacked and assigned to groups
- A huge collection of preset filters in the new Filters menu
- New cairo-based PS and EPS export: improved quality, more features supported, fallback rasterization for filters and transparency
- Spell checker for text objects in a document
- Many new extensions: restacking, calendar, printing marks, cartesian and polar grids, interpolating attributes
- Optimized SVG code options, now with their own Preferences page
- Many other improvements, usability tweaks, memleak stops, and misc bugfixes
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