Aldus IntelliDraw was a drawing app with innovative tools to help
users create symmetric and connected shapes. Version 2.0 included a
library of "smart art." It was very fast on 68030 Macs and pretty
memory efficient by today's standards (2.5 MB min; worked even better
with 4-6 MB).

One thing I distinctly remember when using it in the early 1990's: it
could open and render most EPS clip art. Combined with Adobe Type
Manager this meant you could use EPS artwork and print high resolution
output to a non-PostScript device like a StyleWriter.

The installer does not require a serial code, and you can run the
installer without making physical floppies. Just make sure all disk
images are mounted before you launch the installer.

The dc42.sit file has disk images made with Disk Copy 4.2.

I've briefly tested this in SheepShaver and it seems to run fine.

Third DL is a pre-installed copy for ease of use with emulators -
meant for beginners only ![Wink][1]

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

Minimum Requirements
Mac Plus
2.5 MB RAM
Mac OS 6
18 MB of hard disk space (includes clip art)

Recommended
68020 Mac or higher
4 MB RAM
Mac OS 7 or higher
640x480 or larger color screen

  [1]: http://macintoshgarden.org/sites/all/modules/smileys/packs/Roving/wink.png (Wink)