In-A-Vision
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Micrografx first drawing programs were called In-A-Vision/Draw, which was renamed to Designer. Later bought by Corel.[1]
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[edit] File Information
In-A-Vision drawing vector files saved in a propriety file format with the extension PIC. Later versions used the DRW format.
[edit] Format Details
PIC files begin with the hex values 01FF0104 03060001 000401FF FFFF0020
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