Simple Free Drawing Tool For MAC

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If you have MAC OS X 10.4 and 10.5, then download Scribbles, a simple, incredibly easy to sue, revolutionary interface and powerful drawing tool for MAC.

You can download it for free and use it as long as you want, and you can buy the license for $19.95 when you are happy with it’s performance.

scribbles-large It’s revolutionary user interface coupled with it’s advanced stroke rendering makes all your sketches as real as possible and incredibly easy to use . Most other drawing tools limit you when it comes to the canvas size, as you’ll be forced to pre-define the size of the canvas, Scribbles on the other hand gives you the flexibility to go beyond the notion of defined canvas size. You can re-size the canvas to suit your need, even when you in the middle of a sketch.

Zooming in to the minute details along with panning forever are other noticeable features. The best feature is, if you re-size your window, Scribbles automatically will re-render the entire sketch/drawing, proportionally from the raw vector data. This ensures you don’t run short of pixels, and your sketch looks of high quality as ever.

Scribbles will perform best with any CoreImage capable graphic card, so in case you have it on you system, you are in for better overall experience, though this is not mandatory.

Have a look at what other Scribblers have come up with in this Gallery.

System requirements for Scribbles:
G4, G5 or Intel Mac.
Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.5.

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