I am the corresponding developer of this free software designed for research and educational purposes. Its documentation is provided in the refereed scientific journal publication available at DOI:10.1007/s00248-009-9616-7, plus the user manual, help topics and audio-visual training tutorial provided in the download at the CMEIAS website . If you have questions on this software, you can contact us through the website correspondence page or directly to me at [email protected]. We welcome comments that lead to improvements in the software. -- Frank Dazzo
I really don't know why so many people complaint against IE 8, it's installed in all my 4 PC's and 3 laptops and it has always worked fine, yes i admit a couple of times it has acted up a bit funny, notting serious, never had to restart because of it, and is packed wit lots of cool and useful features, for instance i no longer have to install a google toolbar to get google, just add google as a provider (on the top right corner), as well as many other providers like for maps, wikipedia, etc. The InPrivate feature is very useful when you don't want to leave traces of your web surfing, it automaticly errases your history when clossing IE... I really feel very comfortable with IE8 all arround... I have tried firefox and it's all right, but in all fairness, IE8 has way more features. Anyway, that's my experience with IE8. Greetings to everybody.
Best search software ever! It finds everything on your hard disks in literally zero time. It doesn't even take time to generate a database as most programs do.
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite is an impressive collection of powerful design software that can tackle all sorts of design jobs. Included in the package are: CorelDRAW, the main application for vector design and layout; Corel PHOTO-PAINT, for editing and retouching photos, Corel CAPTURE, for screengrabs; ConceptShare, a collaboration service; and the Bitstream Font Navigator. There are also a bevy of smaller utilities such as a bar-code wizard and an app for helping users optimize two-sided printouts.
With a suite that includes that many programs and features, it's essential to have solid in-program help, and CorelDRAW is loaded with dynamic hints, video product tours, and hands-on project tutorials that will have you designing elements in no time. Expert advice from professional designers walks users through specific practices such as airbrushing logos and creating textile patterns.
Two of the most interesting features of the X4 version are interactive tables and professional templates. The new table features are simple to use yet powerful, making it easy for anyone to add data to a newsletter or flier without spending much time at all on the presentation. Contextual hints on the right side of the interface will help out if users get stuck.
The new templates for professionals are diverse and presented in a nifty interface that provides all sorts of useful information. You can sort templates by type--such as brochures, posters/signs, business cards, and newsletters--or by industry, although that list was empty except for "Landscaping." The interface also includes a space for accessing your own saved CDT templates, which can be created easily through the File menu.
Whether the CorelDRAW package is worth its price tag is up to each individual consumer, but a full-featured 15-day trial should give users plenty of time to get acquainted with the application. It's necessary to register for a free Corel account to use the trial, and each program requires you to click a "Continue Trial" button before launching, but those small annoyances aren't enough to prevent this bountiful design suite from earning a top rating.
With a suite that includes that many programs and features, it's essential to have solid in-program help, and CorelDRAW is loaded with dynamic hints, video product tours, and hands-on project tutorials that will have you designing elements in no time. Expert advice from professional designers walks users through specific practices such as airbrushing logos and creating textile patterns.
Two of the most interesting features of the X4 version are interactive tables and professional templates. The new table features are simple to use yet powerful, making it easy for anyone to add data to a newsletter or flier without spending much time at all on the presentation. Contextual hints on the right side of the interface will help out if users get stuck.
The new templates for professionals are diverse and presented in a nifty interface that provides all sorts of useful information. You can sort templates by type--such as brochures, posters/signs, business cards, and newsletters--or by industry, although that list was empty except for "Landscaping." The interface also includes a space for accessing your own saved CDT templates, which can be created easily through the File menu.
Whether the CorelDRAW package is worth its price tag is up to each individual consumer, but a full-featured 15-day trial should give users plenty of time to get acquainted with the application. It's necessary to register for a free Corel account to use the trial, and each program requires you to click a "Continue Trial" button before launching, but those small annoyances aren't enough to prevent this bountiful design suite from earning a top rating.
user friendly
portable
n it just rock
create anythings u want or imagine