SVG
SVG represents a great leap forward in graphics for the Web. However, the revolution can't occur until the Web browsers support SVG natively. Currently, the browsers that support SVG are Amaya and X-Smile. However, that will certainly change in the future. In the meantime, a number of standalone viewers are available for SVG, as well as graphics packages that are capable of exporting SVG.
SVG Viewer (http://www.adobe.com/svg/overview/whatsnew.html)— This is an SVG viewer from the graphics powerhouse, Adobe.
Batik (http://xml.apache.org/batik/svgviewer.html)— Batik is an open source SVG viewer from the Apache Project.
Illustrator 10 (www.adobe.com)— This popular graphics program allows the creation of vector graphics and supports the export ...
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