Adobe SVG Viewer 3.03
Program Specifications
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Version: |
3.03
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Size: |
2.27 MB |
Publisher: |
Adobe Systems |
Date Added: |
Jul 14, 2006 |
License [?]: |
Freeware |
Operating System: |
Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 2000, Mac OS X, Linux |
Requirements: |
Internet Explorer or other browser |
Download Links: |
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Publisher's Description of Adobe SVG Viewer
" View SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) which is text-based, not binary for publishing data-driven, interactive and personalized graphics. "
- From Adobe Systems
Download Adobe SVG Viewer 3 and experience data-driven, interactive, and personalized graphics on the web. Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0 supports much of the W3C Recommended Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.0 Specification.
SVG is an established vector image format. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics and graphical applications in XML. It enables Web developers, designers, and users to move beyond the limitations of HTML and create robust visual content and interactivity through a simple declarative programming model.
SVG is suitable for Web applications based on data-driven, interactive, personalized graphics from real-time data sources such as e-commerce systems and corporate databases. Developers can customize SVG for many audiences, cultures, and demographics, no matter how the user interacts with the data.
Industry applications of SVG include mobile authoring, print based on XML page description including variable data printing, Web applications, and Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping.
SVG was introduced as an open standard by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in 1999 for publishing animation and for interactive applications using vector graphics on the Web. In 2004, a vast majority of the mobile phone industry chose SVG as the basis for its graphics platform.
Features of SVG:
Small file size: On average, SVG files are smaller than other Web graphic formats, such as JPEG and GIF, and are quick to download.
Display independence: SVG images are always crisp onscreen and print at the resolution of your printer, whether it's 300 dots per inch (dpi), 600 dpi, or higher. You never get jagged edges due to pixel enlargement or anti-aliasing.
Superior color control: SVG offers a palette of 16 million colors and supports ICC color profiles, sRGB, gradients, and masking.
Interactivity and intelligence: Since SVG is XML-based, it offers unparalleled dynamic interactivity. SVG images can respond to user actions with highlighting, tool tips, special effects, audio, and animation.
Zooming: Users can magnify an image up to 1,600% without sacrificing sharpness, detail, or clarity. Text stays text in SVG, images remains editable (within the source code) and, more importantly, SVG is searchable (unlike in raster and binary counterparts). There are no font or layout limitations, and users always see the image the same way you do.
Text-based files: An SVG file is text-based, not binary. It is a "human readable" format much like HTML. Even a beginner can look at SVG source code and immediately make sense of the descriptive content relative to the graphic representation.
Product Note:
Adobe has discontinued support for Adobe SVG Viewer on January 1, 2009. There are a number of other third-party SVG viewer implementations in the marketplace. The SVG language and its adoption in the marketplace have both matured to the point where it is no longer necessary for Adobe to provide an SVG viewer.
However, you can still still download the Adobe SVG Viewer. Only the support and development has been discontinued.
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