Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: c2ee2363de4e1daabf003a81c7f65dfc973580da Size: 3.75 MB File Format: jar
Rating: 2.347826086
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Publisher Website: External Link Downloads: 427 License: Free
XLogo is a free software by loic and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download XLogo which is 3.75 MB in size and belongs to the software category Graphic. XLogo was released on 2014-06-05 and last updated on our database on 2017-03-31 and is currently at version 0.9.
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XLogo Description
With technology constantly providing new and enhanced devices to perform various operations, applications also need to keep up the pace. Drawing is a privileged activity, with touch-enabled devices allowing artists to better express ideas with various tools and effects. Amongst others, you also stumble upon XLogo which lets you draw through lines of code.
A little different than what you'd expect
The idea is not new on the market of editors, with basic programming languages allowing this to happen. By defining a solid set of commands, various shapes appear on your canvas, with several export options also available. What's more, you'll need to make sure Java Runtime Environment is installed on your computer for the application to properly function.
Study the rich documentation
In case you're not familiar with any programing languages there are two options: you either look for an easier application, or take your time and snoop through the rich help manual fitted with loads of examples and documentation. Sadly, the only way to draw is through commands. Everything from shapes, size, colors and other specifications need to be represented by code.
Far from being a pro
The preview section updates in real time as your commands are processed. You input text strings in a dedicated field, with output processed and generated in a lower panel, which also indicates possible errors so you can try again. What's incredibly disappointing is the lack of an “Undo†button or function, so you need to do your homework perfectly before drawing.
Furthermore, there's no implemented option to edit already written code and create a small program that draws something, per se. On the other hand, there is an editor to add more variables to a specific command and have it applied to your design.
On an ending note
To sum it up, XLogo is not really what you'd expect from a graphics editor. Some degree of programming knowledge is required, even if there's an implemented help manual, with no possibility to import generated code, nor export to include in other projects. High-quality output can take a great while to create, especially because of the lack of a function to undo steps.