Microsoft PhotoDraw

Microsoft PhotoDraw

A screenshot of PhotoDraw 2000 V2 running on Windows 95.
Developer(s) Microsoft
Stable release 2.0 / December 31, 1999
Development status Discontinued
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Vector graphics editor
License Proprietary
Website

Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 is a discontinued vector graphics and raster imaging software package developed by Microsoft.

History

Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000

Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 was released in 1999 along with Microsoft Office 2000 Premium and Developer, but came separately on 2 CDs. It developed from the Picture It! 2.0 engine's .MIX format and expanded further into vector imaging technology. It required a separate installation from the main installer for the core Office suite, and was also released as a stand-alone product as part of Microsoft's Graphics Studio line of products (Greetings, etc.).

Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2

Microsoft released the subsequent version called Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2 to General Availability on December 31, 1999.

PhotoDraw Release Vehicles

PhotoDraw 2000 shipped via these release vehicles

PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2 shipped via these release vehicles

Relationship to the Office Suite

Both versions of PhotoDraw were branded "Microsoft Office Application," and considered a "member of the family," as were other Microsoft applications (most notably Publisher) at the time.

Discontinuation

After PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2 was released, Microsoft discontinued the program.

Purpose and features

PhotoDraw is a full-featured dual-type (vector and bitmap) graphics software application like Adobe Fireworks, developed for semiprofessional business use. It includes a vast library of clip-art, and a good collection of additional fonts.

As positioned mainly as an MS Office family companion and a business graphical solution suite, it was not useful enough for home users, who are more interested in manipulating digital pictures - which are bitmaps - than creating vector graphics. Microsoft has responded by bundling Windows Picture and Fax Viewer with Windows XP, developing Microsoft Picture It!, as well as creating Microsoft Office Picture Manager for Microsoft Office 2003 to expand on Microsoft Photo Editor. Furthermore, PhotoDraw was also not good enough to challenge Illustrator, the de facto standard for graphics professionals. Surprisingly, there is still a small but dedicated group of users who continue to use PhotoDraw despite its limitations. Also, even though Microsoft declared PhotoDraw 2000 v2 incompatible with Windows 7 primarily due to changes in the print-spooler code, it does in fact work with the 64-bit version of Win-7 if the machine is running at least 24GBs of RAM.

File Format Support

PhotoDraw's native file format is .MIX.

Photodraw can open files in these file formats:

Photodraw can save files in these file formats:

Changes in PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2

Use of the .MIX file format

PhotoDraw's native file format is ".mix", a proprietary format developed by Microsoft. Only PhotoDraw can save and load its MIX files and retain the full ability to modify those files.

The MIME media-type for the MIX format is "image/vnd.mix" (IANA assignment for the MIX format)

Product Lifecycle for PhotoDraw 2000 V2

Availability

PhotoDraw is no longer available for purchase from Microsoft.

External links

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