Draw-On-Screen is a program that allows you to draw simple images on your Windows screen
that appear in front of whatever programs are running. Besides just for fun, it can useful
for people who are giving a presentation by projecting a computer screen for a group of
people to see. The user can draw circles, arrows, or other symbols on the screen to
emphasize or clarify the text or diagrams on the screen. Anything you draw on the screen
using Draw-On-Screen does not affect the documents being shown on the screen. The images
produced by Draw-On-Screen are simply displayed on the screen, they are not and do not
become a part of the data displayed. You can easily erase the images to draw new images. You
can also save images to your hard drive and recall them later.
Draw-On-Screen is available as shareware ($14.98 individual fee, with volume discounts
available). Try it for 10 days to see if you like it before you have to pay for it. Just
download the install file to your computer, then run the file like a program by double-
clicking on the install file in Windows Explorer or My Computer to install Draw-On-Screen.
Remember that complete instructions are provided for uninstalling Draw-On-Screen if you
decide that you do not like it. Draw-On-Screen runs on Windows 95/98/2000/XP/ME/NT/Vista.
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Draw-On-Screen V2.0
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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