![]() The program doesn’t offer many editing commands as such, relying instead on grips or handles. There’s a pretty standard collection of drawing objects – lines, arcs, polygons, text and dimensions are all here, as well as bezier curves. ![]() Stardraw 2D provides a true Multiple Document Interface, so you can work on several drawings at once. ![]() A pop-up menu on the right-hand mouse button repeats some commands. There’s a toolbar along the top for file handling, undo and snaps, while a palette on the right contains drawing tools and display-handling features. On start-up, you’re presented with a fairly conventional Windows CAD interface. Although aimed at a specific vertical market, Starlite believe that Stardraw 2D is versatile enough for general use. Stardraw’s authors, Starlite Systems are well established in this field, with over 10 years’ experience in equipment manufacture and consultancy. Stardraw 2D is a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) program for the professional lighting industry, being used to prepare lighting installations for concerts and shows. Here we’re inserting a symbol from the supplied lighting library. The simplicity of Stardraw 2D’s interface hides some clever design. ![]() 486 CPU Windows 3.1+Win32s (supplied), Windows 95 or Windows NT 4Mb RAM (16Mb for Windows NT) 2Mb disk-space
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