Microsoft Photodraw 2000 V2
Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2 (phdicons.exe). Microsoft PhotoDraw 2.0 is an advance version of PhotoDraw 2000 which is packed with a number of new features which satisfies the every creative needs of the graphics users. It is easy-to-install, repair, manage and fast enough with a wide range of tools and special effect features. After PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2 was released, Microsoft discontinued the program. Purpose and features [ edit ] PhotoDraw is a full-featured dual-type (vector and bitmap) graphics software application like Adobe Fireworks, developed for semiprofessional business use.
NEW YORK, Oct. 4, 1999 — Cathleen Chamberlain knows a good thing when she sees it.
As a professional technology trainer, she quickly understood that Microsoft’s PhotoDraw 2000 would unlock her students’ creative potential and support their need to incorporate graphics into Web sites and presentations. Her students are quick studies: they are teachers themselves. Chamberlain has spent the past five years as the technology integration specialist for the Oswego City School District in New York. Previously a second-grade teacher herself, Chamberlain took the assignment because she enjoys technology and believes that teachers must stay abreast of current technology. Based on early positive reaction to her first PhotoDraw courses, Chamberlain moved quickly to develop a new course for the just-announced Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2, a major upgrade that features new Web functionality, tight integration with Microsoft Office 2000, and faster performance. Her first course on Microsoft PhotoDraw made quick converts out of some teachers who previously had shied away from using graphics solutions because they were too difficult.
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“PhotoDraw is easy to learn, so the program lends itself to a positive experience,” Chamberlain said. “A number of our teachers had tried other graphics solutions and found them difficult and frustrating.” Ease of use is essential for the casual user who doesn’t have the time to invest in learning tools for high-end graphics professionals, said Lori Birtley, PhotoDraw product manager for Microsoft. “Most businesspeople don’t think of themselves as professional graphic designers, but they want to make their ideas stand out,” Birtley said. “PhotoDraw allows casual users, be they teachers or business people, to create visually compelling business communications in very little time.” Many more people are involved in creating Web sites. Because of the rich graphics found on Web sites, businesspeople need an easy-to-use program that quickly creates high-quality graphics. “With PhotoDraw 2000, you don’t have to be a high-end user to create compelling Web sites, or to transfer images from one application to another,” Chamberlain said.
“For instance, if a student has used photos or graphics in a report, teachers can now easily put that whole report on the Web, images and all.” “PhotoDraw is like three programs in one; it uses the same tools for drawing, editing and layout, so the learning curve is short,” said Chamberlain, who noted that people sometimes find it difficult to work in different programs simultaneously. “Anyone who has a basic familiarity with Microsoft Office can quickly come up to speed on PhotoDraw.
It works well with other Office applications, so it’s easy to create a graphic in PhotoDraw and send it to another application, such as PowerPoint or FrontPage.” Oswego teachers are increasingly creating and using their own Web sites as a way to communicate with parents and students, said Chamberlain, adding that it’s become more important than ever to provide teachers with easy tools for creating pleasing Web pages. “In today’s environment, our teachers really need to know how to create Web pages,” she said. “Teachers’ sites include such things as their teaching philosophy, homework assignments, and classroom tours. They also publish students’ work, and it gives students a tremendous sense of pride to see their work on the Web.” New Web Effects Help Everyday Users Create Compelling Web Graphics Chamberlain cited “Web effects” as one of the most significant enhancements to PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2.