As you move your cursor, you can now pull out dynamic guides at set angles from existing objects’ snap points: center, node, quadrant and text baseline. The most obvious change, though, and another lift from DRAW 12, becomes apparent when you begin drawing. Behind the scenes, Designer 12 benefits from Corel’s recent work on enhanced Unicode/double-byte text support and dynamic language switching. When you first load the program, you’re presented with a dialog to choose your preferred workspace, with options provided to mimic Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft Visio or the original Micrografx Designer. Corel’s dual-development approach is immediately apparent in the new Designer 12 (version 11 has been skipped to bring the numbering into line), which sports a host of features imported directly from DRAW 12.
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