Version 1.20 represents a specific milestone in the software’s lifecycle. It was released after the initial beta versions had ironed out major bugs but before the developer, Stanford University’s James Diebel and Jacob Norda, pivoted toward a subscription-based web model. This version is often prized by archival enthusiasts because it is a product—buy it once, own it forever.
If you require a dedicated, offline vectorization tool that runs on a legacy workstation (or via emulation), remains a masterpiece of efficiency. Its ability to turn a 72dpi web logo into a crisp, infinitely scalable EPS file in under 10 seconds is unmatched by free software. Vector Magic 1.20