October 23, 2009
2:56 am

Corel has released “Corel Digital Studio 2010 and Corel Paint it! Touch” that re-invent the typical menu-driven user experience, offering consumers more expressive and interactive creative environments. Engaging and dramatically different UI designs let users get most out of Windows 7 by providing a more natural way of interacting with your PC. Windows Touch has given the opportunity to push limits of user experience. Sometimes computing can feel a bit detached – you sit at your computer, input info with your keyboard and mouse, and see results displayed on screen. Watch the video called “A new kind of software” at www.corel.com/windows7 to see Corel’s user experience designer, Jennifer Fraser, explain how Windows 7 and Windows Touch impacted Corel software design, said Joe Roberts.

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