Quick'n easy draw program for college

L

Lennart

Hi everyone,

For my education i use openoffice (and now experimenting with SEOnote) for
my college. But sometimes the professor say or draw something, which i
can't easily describe. A drawing would be better (schematical).

Does anyone know a good drawing program? At least, it must have keyboard
shortcuts, to select quick different styles, like drawing a box, circle,
line, freehand.

Imho paint don't has that option and paint.net is to big.
 
R

RecluseMan35

Hi everyone,

For my education i use openoffice (and now experimenting with SEOnote) for
my college. But sometimes the professor say or draw something, which i
can't easily describe. A drawing would be better (schematical).

Does anyone know a good drawing program? At least, it must have keyboard
shortcuts, to select quick different styles, like drawing a box, circle,
line, freehand.

Imho paint don't has that option and paint.net is to big.
maybe Drawworx at http://www.plworx-software.com/products.html
direct download at http://www.plworx-software.com/drawworx.zip

from the author of dBworx and Noteworx

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J

John Corliss

Lennart said:
Hi everyone,

For my education i use openoffice (and now experimenting with SEOnote) for
my college. But sometimes the professor say or draw something, which i
can't easily describe. A drawing would be better (schematical).

Does anyone know a good drawing program? At least, it must have keyboard
shortcuts, to select quick different styles, like drawing a box, circle,
line, freehand.

Imho paint don't has that option and paint.net is to big.

Try Inkscape:

http://www.inkscape.org/

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Regards from John Corliss
I don't reply to trolls like Andy Mabbett or Doc, for instance. No
adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware, demoware, nagware,
PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited software, trialware,
viruses or warez for me, please.
 

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