this is not the first time I've heard somebody or OF somebody with a solid connection to Claris Draw... "out of my cold dead hands" is usually the sentiment. it must be SOME draw program... all that early Claris ware was pretty darn good as I recall. nk On Jan 18, 2007, at 7:17 PM, Zane H. Healy wrote: > I've looked at Eazydraw previously, I might consider picking it up as > a way to convert ClarisDraw files, since it can read them. The > problem I had was it felt unprofessional, and was lacking in some > features I use in ClarisDraw. > > Zane