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Swift Products were distributed by

and sold through

as well as dozens of other
chains
In early 1994 CSC licensed
it's low-end Scenario drawing software and its clipart to COSMI
Corporation to spread the Arts&Letters brand into the budget software
category.
As Director of
Marketing, the relationship and agreement was implemented by Tim
McGuinness for CSC, and two products were created.
The first
product was a collection of Windows Clipart in Windows format, and the
second was the relabeled Scenario to be called SwiftDRAW. |


Swift Draw for
Windows 1.01
This program packed a lot of functionality
for an inexpensive "draw" program. It featured 89 clip art graphics, clip
art manager, 65 symbols, activity manager with instructions, 8 custom
fonts and 13 text special effects, block select, duplicate, rotate, zoom,
line and curve drawing tools, TIF/WMF/PIC/TXT import, TIF / WMF / EPS /
CGM / CSP / WPG export, redisplay, object alignment and H/V flip, view all
pages (up to *80* in a single file), horizontal/vertical rulers, tool and
status bars, X/Y coordinates, on-line help and more.
This version was released on two 1.44MB floppies. |
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