Need More Then A $100.00 Or Less Publishing Program?

Or How To Stop Going From Adobe To Word, To Corel, Then Back To Word.

Canvas 6.0 Wraps It All Up.

  A company called Deneba makes one of the best and most versatile Publishing programs, that unfortunately you have probably never heard of.  It’s called Canvas. And I am amazed at the number of people who have never heard of it.  I still remember how impressed I was when I first saw it at Comdex way back in the 1980’s.  Canvas was impressive when it first came out and it still is.

 

Now I can get all technical about how this is both a raster-image editing, vector illustration, and so on program, but who cares!

 

All you care about as business owners is why should you spend the almost $400.00 this program goes for?

 

How about because with Canvas, that’s all you need to spend.  Think of Canvas more as a "Suite" of programs, rather then a publishing program.  Canvas gives you all the tools in one package to do it all.  Be it text layout, illustration, image, editing, page layout, or Web design.  This program can help you do it all in publishing, without having to bounce from program to program.  It even has a spell checker in it.  Yes, even though it’s great for the simple things, it can do all those mind bending things that the professionals have become accustom to doing by using a multiple of programs like Adobe Illustrator and Image Maker, Corel Draw, and so on.  Canvas does it all in one program.

 

Need to open and save files in other formats.  No big deal.  Canvas can do it.  I could not find a common format it could not handle.  Canvas is so compatible that it can handle any Photoshop compatible plug-ins you my need.

 

Need lots of clip art and fonts.  Canvas knows you need stuff like that and gives it to you.

 

OK, so you can’t find a locale training program to help you learn this program.  No big deal.  It is not that hard to learn and the company even makes a 6 hour training tape to teach you all the tips and tricks, from simple to complex.

 

For more information on Canvas surf on over to :

http://www.deneba.com

 

As this article was going to press Canvas has just come out with Canvas 7.0 so look for more on Canvas in the future


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