A new professional graphics tool dubbed 'Acrylic' is the latest technology preview to come off Redmond's production line.
Microsoft has temporarily halted development work on some aspects of its upcoming professional graphics application as it tries to bring companion tools and its next-generation Windows Vista operating system to market.
Microsoft has denied its new professional graphics tool Acrylic will compete with similar products like Adobe Photoshop.
Moving further into the world of business processes, Microsoft on Wednesday in the US announced a plan to build work flow management into many of its products.
Microsoft on Tuesday released early versions of a new line of tools meant to lure illustrators and designers closer to Redmond's world.
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