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Scribbles
Talk about a great interface. Scribbles is a drawing application for Macintosh. The design of the interface is so much more than just a pretty skin: the brilliant colors and inviting feel are so appealing that it makes you want to use it, and there is nothing there that isn’t 100% function.
The look is as clean and clear as can be. Is there full control over every feature, as in Illustrator or Freehand? Of course not. But you can open Scribbles and start scribbling. My kids are loving it, and I can hardly keep my hands off it.
If you’ve spent substantial time with another illustration program, you’ll be impressed by the infinite (or seemingly so) zoom, the beautiful handling of layers, and the unlimited canvas size.
The site is as gorgeous as the application; unlimited free trial and low registration fee make it even sweeter.
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