Jun 11, 2005 - 344 Views
Microsoft tests graphic design program
Microsoft Corp. has started public testing of a new graphics program designed to compete with Adobe Systems Inc.’s Photoshop and Illustrator products.
The Microsoft program, code-named Acrylic, can be used for digital painting, illustration and graphic design, the company said on its Web site yesterday. It’s based on technology that Microsoft acquired in 2003 when it bought Creature House Ltd., a Hong Kong-based maker of graphic-design software.










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