Canvas is, technically, a technical drawing program, but it?s also a
lot more: With it you can create vector and bitmap graphics, do page
layout, and of course, draft technical illustrations.

No longer owned by Deneba, further development of Canvas was now under
the leadership of ACD Systems with their release of Canvas 9.0.

This is the final version release of the Canvas 9 series, vers. 9.0.4,
Professional Edition.
MD5 checksum & Filename: 7ed18d7310f0329fc2a0f304c94a0c4f
*Canvas-904-Pro.sit

ACD Systems had working demo copies of Canvas 9 that were downloadable
from their web pages.

However, these demo apps were able to become fully working programs by
using a serial key to enable all features and remove the demo's
limitations... The download above, is one such demo installer.

See "AboutThis.txt" enclosed in the DL, for more info on how to enable
Canvas 9.

See Also: [Canvas 2.x][1], [Canvas 3.0.x][2], [Canvas 3.5.x][3],
[Canvas 5.0.x][4], [Canvas 6.0.1][5], [Canvas 7.0.2][6], [Canvas
8.0.6][7], [Canvas X][8]

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC

 * Minimum System Requirements:
   * PowerPC processor (G3 or later)
   * Mac OS X (10.2.6 or later)
   * 128 MB RAM
   * 100 MB free hard disk space
   * 16-bit color support (or better)
   * XGA or better screen resolution

  [1]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/deneba-canvas-21
  [2]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/deneba-canvas-305
  [3]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/canvas-354
  [4]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/deneba-canvas-5
  [5]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/deneba-canvas-601
  [6]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/canvas-7
  [7]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/canvas-8
  [8]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/canvas-x