Xara X is an advanced graphic illustration package for personal computers running the Windows operating system. Producing illustrations is quick and easy using the sophisticated drawing tools, and many of the advanced features which Xara pioneered - such as transparency and real-time anti-aliasing - can be applied to both vector and raster images. Xara X can produce compact, highly optimised graphics, making it an ideal choice for creating web graphics. XaraX has an accurate 'auto-trace' facility which allows raster graphic images to be converted to a vector graphic format quickly and easily. Typical of vectordrawing packages, XaraX allows curves to be drawn to which text can then be fitted, the text following a curved path. Research Xara X
 
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