| Developed exclusively for OS X, Microspot MacDraft Personal Edition (PE) offers an easy-to-use graphic design solution to rival other vector-based design tools on the market. Features include an accurate, scaled drawing environment up to 43 cm (17") square complete with tools for drawing lines, curves and filled shapes and powerful text tools. The latest version of MacDraft PE also now has the ability to open MacDraw II files. Other features include the ability to import pictures, adjust the transparency of all objects as well as export MacDraft PE drawings as PDF's or various other picture formats. MacDraft PE also contains sample documents and three symbol libraries as examples for home, office and garden layouts. Whether you are using it for the home, business or as an educational tool, MacDraft PE can help you to effortlessly create floorplans, make technical diagrams, design gardens, illustrate flowcharts, draw buildings and objects to scale and create or enhance vector artwork with one affordable, easy-to-use package. |
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Easy to use - Professional results
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| Review Date: March 9, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Don, |
| I have used MacDraft for 15 years and recently up-graded to MacDraft PE. The software is very easy to use and meets my needs for quick concept develpment for a wide spectrum of woodworking needs, including furniture design, remodeling options and wood turning concepts. |
Best drawing program for Mac.
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| Review Date: November 10, 2006 |
| Reviewer: R. Rollman, Indian River, MI USA |
| I had given up looking for a replacement for Claris Cadd after it was discontinued in the early 90's. MacDraft PE is as good or better than Claris Cadd. I think it is a must have for any Mac user. |
This is a very good drawing software offering
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| Review Date: May 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Bruce DeMaeyer, Wyoming |
This is a very good drawing program for the home or small business market.
MacWorld Magazine gives this product 4 1/2 stars
Following is their review:
MacDraft PE (Personal Edition) 5.5 is a slightly scaled-down version of Microspot's well-known MacDraft, a 2-D CAD (computer-aided design) application for creating floor plans, architectural and landscape drawings, technical illustrations, and flowcharts. This version is aimed at the home, small-business, and education markets.
MacDraft PE includes nearly all the features of its more powerful sibling, such as drafting tools for lines, fills, dimensions, and more. And with a conceptual lineage that goes back to the original MacPaint and MacDraw, MacDraft has a familiar Mac interface that is very easy to learn and fun to use.
MacDraft PE 5.5 has a familiar user interface that makes the program easy to learn.
Attributes such as line weights, line styles, fill patterns, and line and fill colors can be easily viewed and changed via the Attributes and Resize palettes. You can also set an overall scale (choosing from 25 standard scales) and use European or American units of measurement.
MacDraft PE also lets you create and edit your own fill patterns, as large as 32 by 32 pixels; this facilitates more-complex and more-detailed designs.
But this version has limits. The maximum physical page size is only 17 by 17 inches (though that doesn't limit the size of your drawings). The consumer version also doesn't support layers, which professionals need so they can show and hide different parts of complex drawings.
Better-Looking Drawings
Quartz Graphics--the name refers to the high-quality native graphics engine in OS X--is a new feature for MacDraft PE, and it's unusual even in more-expensive CAD programs. It provides higher-quality on-screen graphics, resulting in better differentiation between various line weights, for example. In addition, this version has a transparency feature for lines, fills, and other objects, and you can control the level of transparency--from 0 to 100 percent. This makes it possible for multiple overlapping objects to be visible at the same time. Another new feature is ATSUI (Apple Type Services for Unicode Imaging) text. This makes text look terrific on screen no matter what its rotation is.
Graphics Import and Export
Version 5.5 lets you import graphics file formats such as PICT, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, Photoshop, and PDF. Imported images can be rotated and scaled and can have various levels of transparency applied to them. Drawings can be exported in formats such as PICT, TIFF, JPEG, Photoshop, and PDF. However, you can't import or export the architectural and engineering industry-standard formats DWG and DXF. To work with these formats, you need the professional version of MacDraft.
And MacDraft PE now lets you undo your last 100 actions--an essential feature when you're working on a complex technical drawing.
Macworld's Buying Advice
MacDraft PE 5.5 is a complete drafting tool for anyone who creates architectural drawings, technical illustrations, and landscape designs. But if you're a professional, you should be aware of the product's limitations: no DWG or DXF import or export, no layers, and limited page size. If you don't need any of these advanced features, you'll find that MacDraft PE is both extremely capable and incredibly easy to use.
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Very useful program
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| Review Date: May 15, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Donald Anthony, Pittsburg, CA USA |
| I have been using MacDraft in one form or another for at least 15 years. I have upgraded when the older version would no longer work on my current operating system. I have found it to be a well conceived and executed program, simple to use but of great power. I can recommend this program to everyone who needs to do dimensioned drawings but does not need the power or expense of a full CAD program. You can't go wrong with MacDraft PE. |
Do not buy this if you need to generate blueprints.
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| Review Date: August 28, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Dan Maldonado, Glacier, wa |
This is a graphics based program, similar to illustrator, this is not for mechanical drawing of houses, or "drafting"!
I also bought the symbol library, save your money! |
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Sorry for being off topic but, I always wanted to learn how to draw a ferrari. Can you upload a drawing tutorial that will teach us?