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Digital Drawing Board
DXP App
Award winning Digital Drawing Board portlet.
Draw the canvas and share it by exporting the state of the drawing board.
- Simple and clean digital whiteboard
- Easy to Use / Share / Print
- Add the multiple shapes
- Add Circle
- Add Square
- Add the Text
- Upload image as a Background
- Clear the Whiteboard
- Clear/Delete any shape
- Print the contain of canvas with background
- Multilingual Support (End user only need to update related language file so as per local particular language file loaded)
- Many more.
Draw the canvas and share it by exporting the state of the drawing board.
- Simple and clean digital whiteboard
- Easy to Use / Share / Print
- Add the multiple shapes
- Add Circle
- Add Square
- Add the Text
- Upload image as a Background
- Clear the Whiteboard
- Clear/Delete any shape
- Print the contain of canvas with background
- Multilingual Support (End user only need to update related language file so as per local particular language file loaded)
- Many more.
DEVELOPER
ScalSys Technologies
DEVELOPER
2015.02.09. 0:00
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Published Date
2015.02.09. 0:00
SUPPORTED OFFERINGS
Self-Hosted, Self-Managed
Supported Versions
6.2
Resource Requirements
Edition
CE
PRICE
Free
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