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Applications => The Rest... => Topic started by: wonderings on March 12, 2019, 07:22:59 AM
Corel has brought back its suite to the Mac after 20 years. I do like that they have options, you can buy outright or pay subscription. They got right at least. I will try out the demo but cannot see myself changing over here, they would have to do some pretty spectacular things and I doubt they have. Always found the way Corel programs worked was too different from Adobe and made going back and forth between the apps difficult and confusing.
https://www.coreldraw.com/en/?link=wm
Almost seems like too little too late. Maybe they are banking on the pushback from the subscription model to drive Mac sales. I started out on Corel, then ownership changed and I switched to Illustrator without much trouble. For people who work a lot in vector, the switch may not be too bad.
Can't wait until I get a 1" x 1" vector logo that comes in around 4 GB and won't process through Prinergy.
When I have some time I will toy with the demo, but that is probably where I will leave it. I already have Adobe CC as well as the Affinity applications. If Corel brought their price down to match Affinity or even close I could see buying just to have another tool if needed.
Quote from: Joe on March 12, 2019, 07:43:07 AMCan't wait until I get a 1" x 1" vector logo that comes in around 4 GB and won't process through Prinergy.
If its a Corel file we would bounce it and ask for a PDF or .ai file.
I see it comes with fonts still - I wonder if it will be the same ol' Bitstream fonts from 1990? I really been needing to use Zurich more...