Hello Celia and everyone

'best' lace software design just depends on the user. There are several
choices of hobby software just for lace design, the two in English have free
demos to try. There are the computer-assisted drawing programs, and even the
simpler drawing program such as Paint.

There is some helpful information here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~falkink/lace/SoftKlos-EN.html

and Jo also discusses Photoshop and Corel draw here:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~falkink/lace/SoftAlg-EN.html

Also if you can get into the mail archives for this list (I'm sorry I don't
have the link - but someone 'here' will have it) and do a search for lace
software, or Lace 2000, or Lace RX-P (did I get that right? name of new
program) you will find previous discussion.

Hope this helps ;)

On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Celia Mulhearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

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> Whilst demonstrating my colleagues and I got into a conversation about
> which design package was best for a computer. I mentioned 'Coral draw' but
> was wondering what your ideas were, I know it's been discussed before but
> didn't really follow the thread. My friend is using Windows 98 and wondered
> which to try........
> Thanks in anticipation to your suggestions
> Celia Mulhearn - in a sunny(for a change) SE London.
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