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MacWEEK: Canvas goes to Linux
Mar 11, 2000, 01 :19 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (4590 reads)

(Other stories by Stephen Beale)

"Deneba Software announced Friday that it plans to offer a free Linux version of Canvas 7, its integrated graphics software. The software will work only with Linux releases designed for Intel hardware, but Deneba left the door open to a PowerPC version if there is sufficient user demand."

"Canvas 7, which incorporates image-editing, vector-illustration and page-layout functions, is currently available in Mac OS and Windows versions."

"The company plans to post a free beta version of the Linux software on its Web site early next month. Deneba did not announce a ship date for the final version, but marketing director Calvin Hsu said it will most likely be in two or three months. The company began porting its software to the open-source operating system late last year, he said."

"At present, Hsu said, Deneba has no intention of charging for the software."

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