
I had the opportunity to try out Freeform, and while it's a good start at a powerful iPad drawing app, it still has some shortcomings that the developer is aware of and is planning on resolving.


In other words, for creating a diagram of some sort, they work well - but they aren't the type of app that you'd want to use for freehand sketching. It's probably the best app of its type right now, and the developer is working on making changes to the app to make it even more useful to iPad users.įor those of you who aren't familiar with vector drawing applications, they are used to place and color shapes on a background, and usually provide a way to add text labels. Freeform (US$4.99), a vector drawing app for the iPad platform from Stunt Software, falls into this class of app.

The interesting part of being a software reviewer in the early days of the iPad platform is that sometimes you test applications that show a lot of promise and are among the first of their genre in the App Store.
