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Xara Xtreme LX 0.5 released

From:  "Nova Fisher" <Nova-AT-zynet.net>
To:  "Corbet, Jonathan" <pr-AT-lwn.net>
Subject:  New Xara Xtreme for Linux
Date:  Wed, 24 May 2006 15:27:20 +0100

NEWS RELEASE

24th May, 2006

 

New Xara Xtreme for Linux

Xara are pleased to announce a milestone target has been achieved with the
release of Xara Xtreme LX version 0.5. This is the Open Source version of the
commercial Xara Xtreme graphics and illustration software.

With the new save and export of designs as bitmaps Xara LX is now a
functional, really useful design tool!

There has been substantial progress since the previous 0.4 stable release.
All tools are now fully functional with most menu options and some galleries
also completed. Xara recently passed build number 1000, representing more
than 1000 patches, submissions and fixes to the public code repository.

There are still a number of areas of the program that need work before Xara
will reach the 1.0 milestone, which will be the first official 'finished'
version of Xara LX. Despite the current 0.5 version number, Xara estimate
they are much more than half way there now!

Xara would like to thank those who have given their time to help the project.
Without their support this project would not be progressing anywhere near as
quickly.

Now that the program is more functional, Xara hope people will start to use
it vigorously and that more developers will want to help them drive this
forward to become what they hope will be the greatest graphics program to
exist on Linux. Developers should visit www.xaraxtreme.org/developers/
<outbind://98/www.xaraxtreme.org/developers/>  for more information. 

Several screenshots can be seen at www.xaraxtreme.org/about/screenshots.html


New features since the 0.4 release:-

* New Autopackage installer. It now appears in the Applications menu

* Save

* Bitmap export (JPG, PNG)

* Bitmap import

* Bitmap Gallery

* Colour Gallery

* A choice of document templates

* Layer Gallery and operational layer system

* Guidelines, guide snap and magnetic object snap

* Simple colour editor

* Ability to set the font in the text tool

* Status line & progress bar

* Many new menu items e.g. convert lines to shapes

* Clipviews - path clipping

* Improved combo boxes, drop down menus, buttons and sliders

* Improved toolbars

* Options dialog (and most options now operational)

* Freehand tool smoothing

* Many other features. Many bug fixes

* Full comprehensive Help now integrated

 

About Xara

Xara has been developing low-cost mass-market software since the early years
of the Microcomputer era, in 1981. It has focused mostly on publishing
related software products, starting from Wordwise, a hugely popular Word
Processor in the '80s, to desktop publishing software (Impression) and
graphics products in the '90s for the Acorn RISC computer. Xara's first
Windows product, Xara Studio was quickly snapped up and marketed by Corel in
the late '90s.  The rights were acquired back from Corel and it has since
evolved into Xara X and the most recent Xara Xtreme.

Xara has particularly strong technology and innovation history. It pioneered
many of the graphics technologies and techniques used by industry today. It
was the first to introduce vector anti-aliasing, the first with vector
transparency and graduated transparency, the first vector feathering. Many of
its User Interface techniques have been adopted by the industry.  The
graphics engine that is at the core of Xara Xtreme still remains the world's
most powerful.

The technologies used to create Xara Xtreme have been developed by Xara over
the years and incorporates many pioneering features. It has been modelled on
the successful Xara X¹ (sold for $179) as used by many professional graphics
and illustration artists but has been significantly re-engineered to open it
up to third-party plug-in developers. 




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Xara Xtreme LX 0.5 released

Posted May 24, 2006 15:09 UTC (Wed) by jpetso (guest, #36230) [Link]

Does anyone know how the preparations for open sourcing the drawing
engine are going? I mean, when can we expect to have all of Xara open
sourced so that it can go into all the distribution repositories, and
used as backend for Cairo and Arthur, and everything?

Anyways, this is pretty exciting. Xara is very cool, thanks so much to
everyone involved for making this happen!

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