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Micrografx no longer exists. Corel owns the IP. Corel does not sell Micrografx Designer 9, nor do they offer support. Abandonware sites (such as Archive.org) are the primary source for disc images (ISOs).

was a landmark vector graphics application released in 2001 that represented the final iteration of the "Designer" line under the Micrografx brand before its acquisition by Corel. While often remembered as a "vintage" graphics tool, its legacy lives on as it was integrated into the CorelDRAW Technical Suite , where its core functionalities evolved to serve technical illustrators and publishers. micrografx designer 9

This was Designer’s standout feature.

Micrografx Designer is now part of CorelDRAW Technical Suite Micrografx no longer exists

: Micrografx Designer was renamed Corel Designer . Abandonware sites (such as Archive

For more detailed information on its modern successor, you can view the Corel DESIGNER White Paper historical impact on the software industry? What software or app do you use for project planning? 6 Feb 2022 —

For technical illustrators, dimensioning lines (arrows indicating measurements) are vital. In many programs, these are static lines that must be manually updated if an object is resized. In Designer 9, dimension lines were dynamic parametric objects. If you stretched a mechanical part, the dimension line automatically updated the measurement text. This feature alone saved thousands of hours in revision workflows.