circadian-slip ,

Vastly improved on MacOS!



Using 16" MPB on Catalina.



There are still some quirks, some clunkiness in various places, some rendering weirdness, but this app has made major strides and this update is a great step in the right direction.



I would still like to see some things:



#1 - Collision snapping: being able to snap objects to curves. This is such a rudimentary feature that oddly no developer implements, except CorelDraw and some indie vector apps. In other words, you have two ellipses of which you can snap together at any area on any curve. Most designers are used to not even having this capability, so I think this would be a huge selling point.



Reset values: I wish I could easily reset a value with a double click, CMD click, or anything really.



Other than that, I wish there was less visual filler with the UI elements. The dividers, use of cards/boxes, etc. I understand this is part of the design language, but I think revisiting this with the mindset of minor vertical space optimization could be useful for the user.



Regardless, I'm stoked about this update. I am eager to see what comes next because Vectornator has created a great framework to build on top of. Using basically all vector apps out there, they all tend to turn into this convoluted feature set with 20 snapping options and information density that is overwhelming.



Keep going Vectornator team!