- Dec 12, 2000
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Let me just say I've been using CorelDraw since version 3, and I will never switch to Illustrator or Freehand!! Its kinda funny how it all started. My dad was with DEC (Digital Equipment Corp., aka Alpha AXP aka bought out by Compaq) and we were living in Canada. Those crazy socialists had some idea of promoting Canadian software in the tech industry, so these Corel reps would come out to my dad's office and meet with the sales/marketing team and show them how to use CorelDraw to make their presentations better, do professional layouts etc. etc. My dad was a manager, and since they were practically giving away the software for free and providing free training materials, he took it home. That's when I got hooked!!! I would just fool around with it mostly, didn't do anything constructive.
I upgraded from 3 to 4, and then from 4 to 5, and then for awhile I sort of lost interest in the whole drawing thing and Corel kept getting more and more expensive and bloated as they added more stuff to it (PhotoPaint to rival Photoshop, and some stupid 3D program which they later dumped.) It wasn't until I actually started doing graphics work for clubs in school before I upgraded to version 9 (education discount...woohoo!) Then I got version 10, and just this fall I upgraded to 11 (sister's education discount...woohoo!) I saw a torrent for 12 go up last month (it wasn't in stores until this week) and downloaded it to try it out. It rocks!!!
My favorite thing about the new version is the auto-snap/layout features. It is so easy to arrange things its like butter. I can align things correctly the first time on sight, and the software automatically measures distances, draws guidelines when needed, and shows angles so I can match things up. You really gotta see it in action.
What I don't understand is why everyone uses Illustrator and FreeHand when Corel is soooo much better IMO. Imagine a world where everyone used FrontPage and thought Dreamweaver was too 'weird'. I think Corel really missed the mark in their marketing earlier and they're gonna keep paying for their mistakes. Oh well, old habits die hard I guess.
I upgraded from 3 to 4, and then from 4 to 5, and then for awhile I sort of lost interest in the whole drawing thing and Corel kept getting more and more expensive and bloated as they added more stuff to it (PhotoPaint to rival Photoshop, and some stupid 3D program which they later dumped.) It wasn't until I actually started doing graphics work for clubs in school before I upgraded to version 9 (education discount...woohoo!) Then I got version 10, and just this fall I upgraded to 11 (sister's education discount...woohoo!) I saw a torrent for 12 go up last month (it wasn't in stores until this week) and downloaded it to try it out. It rocks!!!
My favorite thing about the new version is the auto-snap/layout features. It is so easy to arrange things its like butter. I can align things correctly the first time on sight, and the software automatically measures distances, draws guidelines when needed, and shows angles so I can match things up. You really gotta see it in action.
What I don't understand is why everyone uses Illustrator and FreeHand when Corel is soooo much better IMO. Imagine a world where everyone used FrontPage and thought Dreamweaver was too 'weird'. I think Corel really missed the mark in their marketing earlier and they're gonna keep paying for their mistakes. Oh well, old habits die hard I guess.