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- From: jkummer@isis.cs.du.edu (James Kummer)
- Subject: REVIEW: DesignWorks
- Keywords: application, structured drawing, CAD
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-
- [Designworks is an object-oriented drawing program published by New
- Horizons Software that is similar to MacDraw on the Macintosh. It runs
- on all Amigas. - JLT3]
-
- At long last, an affordable object-oriented drawing program for the Amiga!
- I use a Macintosh at work, and have been waiting for at least four years
- for something comparable to 'MacDraw' to come available for the Amiga. I
- have long enjoyed the use of New Horizon's 'ProWrite' word processor, so
- when I received an introductory offer in the mail for their new structured
- drawing program, I immediately sent in my order.
-
- The package arrived two days ago. My expectations were fulfilled! The
- program will display in high, medium and low resolution, plus SuperHiRes
- and Productivity for KS 2.0. I couldn't verify the KS 2.0 modes, but
- HiRes is just my cup of tea. A tool box and pallette are displayed upon
- opening the program - these can be moved around, as you need to draw
- around them, or you can put them 'behind' the drawing until you need to
- access them. The drawing tools are rectangle, ellipse, straight-line,
- horizontal-vertical line, polygon, freehand-line, and text tool. Each
- object that you draw is independent of the others. You can reposition,
- resize, reshape, and rotate each object separate from all others. You can
- also flip (mirror image) objects horizontally or vertically. Objects can
- be grouped, so that they move and reshape as a group. Ungrouping is also
- available. And, you can lock objects so that they cannot be moved or
- resized.
-
- Lines may be drawn plain, or with arrowheads at one or both ends. Lines
- and polygon borders may have a range of thicknesses. In fact, you can
- vary the height and width of the lines independently, for a calligraphy
- effect. Colors are available for lines and polygon borders, as well for as
- area fill. The program provides for constructing your own multicolor fill
- patterns.
-
- Text can be produced in any of the fonts you have in your font directory.
- Text can be left- or tight-justified, or centered. A rectangular area may
- be defined for text, and word wrap is performed at the boundaries of the
- rectangle. Text can be produced in color, and rotated.
-
- Adjustable rulers and grid are provided, and if you select 'grid snap',
- then the objects you create or move will 'snap' to the nearest grid
- intersection. Objects may also be aligned with respect to one another, in
- the vertical and/or horizontal directions. Your drawing can be composed
- of layers, which you can work on one at a time. Layers can be displayed
- or hidden. Objects within a layer can be moved in front of or behind
- other objects in the same layer.
-
- Zooming in and out is supported, so that you can do very detailed work,
- and also be able to see the overall composition of a large drawing.
- And, although I have tried neither, support for macros and AREXX is
- provided.
-
- Limitations and quirks: You must have KS 1.2 or higher, and a minimum of
- 0.5 MB memory is required. Rotations can only be performed in
- plus-or-minus ninety-degree increments. You can edit a text object; if you
- have rotated or flipped it, you must first restore it to its right-side-up
- orientation before you can edit it. The one real 'quirk' I found is, if
- you select 'centered' or 'right-justified' for text, and then click once
- with the mouse at the location on the drawing where you want the text to be
- positioned, the orientation reverts to 'left-justified'. You can always go
- back and reselect 'centered' or 'right-justified' after you have placed the
- cursor, but then the location of the text is not as you desired. Another
- way around this anomaly is to 'drag' out an area where the text is to be
- positioned, in which case the selection does not revert to
- 'left-justified'. Selecting 'centered' or 'right-justified' for an
- existing block of text also has the expected result. This is a small
- glitch that I can live with, but I do hope that New Horizons (are you
- listening, NH?) fixes it in the very next revision.
-
- All in all I am very pleased with the program. At a suggested list price
- of $125, I think it is very reasonable, and recommend it highly. Be
- assured that I have no ties to New Horizons, other than as a satisfied
- customer. BTW, a full-page advertisement for the product appears on page
- 9 of the August issue of AmigaWorld.
-
- --
- -- Regards ------ Jim Kummer --- (disclaimer applies)
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