Dragon Draw for Windows, Windows
95, 98, NT and 2000 by Cognitronix
After dropping the objects in the drawing, connecting lines may be drawn by just clicking on the connection points. Thereafter, connections are automatically maintained by the program.
Dragon Draw comes with palettes for US states maps, bar charts, organization charts, schedules, flow charts and network diagrams. Palettes may be customized with new objects created by the user, or re-arranged by dragging them to a new location.
Dragon Draw includes standard drawing tools such as lines, boxes, and circles with seven fill patterns and all the standard Windows colors. In addition, Dragon Draw has tools for irregular polygons, Bezier curves, pie charts and TrueType fonts. Polygons, Bezier curves and fonts may be scaled and rotated to any angle just by dragging a handle. Any group of objects can be combined to behave as one object.
Dragon Draw is an OLE 2 container and server, which allows the embedding of other OLE objects and allows Dragon Draw drawings to be embedded and edited in-place, in any other program's documents which support OLE 2. This means you can annotate your charts from Excel or place Dragon Drawings in your Word document and edit them in-place.
See the Dragon Draw review on page 214 in the Dec 95 issue of Windows Magazine.
A demo of Dragon Draw can be downloaded. To run the demo, launch the downloaded file and specify an empty directory when prompted. The demo includes a functioning copy of Dragon Draw (no file saves). When finished viewing the demo, launch the file again to delete the unzipped demo files.
Download Dragon Draw Demo (8 MB)