Micrografx Draw is a free-form vector based drawing program with a collection of clipart. The earlier versions are especially notable as being among the few programs produced for Microsoft Windows 1.x.
Now lost among other word processing software products, Micrografx Windows Draw was a very capable tool for writing, drawing, and page layout. Commonly known as Micrografx Draw, this handy graphic tool was originally included in RM's school network bundle. After the acquisition of Micrografx by Corel, Micrografx Draw was known as Print Studio. It offered some key features which enabled general users to create class level projects such as tickets and posters with ease. You can find many of these features in the latest CorelDRAW Graphics Suite with improved functionality and many more features.
With a user-friendly interface, Micrografx Windows Draw 6 allows users to easily access various tools and features to create professional-looking designs. The software offers a wide range of drawing tools including lines, shapes, curves, and text. Users can select from a vast range of pre-designed objects for easy and quick customization.
We have a user who needs to work on some files with the extension ".drw" no software installed on the machine will open these, including: paint, Photoshop, Microsoft word, internet explorer, notepad, windows photo viewer and others.
I also have drw files from the early 90s. I was generating them using MacDraw, a free Macintosh drawing software that was common at that time. I just manually changed the.drw file extension to .cdr, I happen to have OpenOffice and with a double click OpenOffice opened the file. Some image formatting is wrong but basically it works (it may just be a matter of a font which I don't have). Corel Draw should open the file easily too, I guess.