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VGEdit 1.6.9


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Requirements Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher S&G Team File Size 9.8M
Date added 23 May 2006 Check your speed

VGEdit is an automated vector graphics editor and ultimate solution for creating logos, advertisements, signs, technical drawings, illustrations and presentation, training material and business reports, charts and diagrams. It offers a wide range of new features and enhancements designed to increase productivity and extend your creative possibilities.

VGEdit is the best choice for creating business and technology graphics. It based on COM technology and can be used by other applications to process graphic documents, analyze and visualize processes. VGEdit gives you an easy way for expanding its functionality through Macros and Plug-Ins and can be used in the form of ActiveX Control.

VGEdit platform uses GDI+ and supports:

  • Hardware acceleration;
  • High-speed or high-quality rendering with bicubic filtration and antialiasing;
  • Export drawings to BMP, JPG, PNG and EMF formats;
  • Shapes with holes;
  • Bezier curves and Cardinal splines;
  • Filling shapes with color, gradient, sketch or texture;
  • Transparent contours and brushes

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