![]() ![]() Add to that a well-written (if sparsely illustrated) manual, a complete printed guide to the various clip libraries, a guide to commercial printing, and a thorough tutorial in both print and Apple Guide versions. Corel has generously stuffed the discs with a large font library, clip art, a third CD full of stock photos, third-party plug-ins such as DigiMarc and Photo/Graphic Edges, Xao’s Paint Alchemy brushes, Cumulus image management, and Diamondsoft’s Font Reserve. The suite also takes up a whopping 200MB of space on your hard drive, but for once this is warranted. As these RAM requirements are at least double what the Adobe programs ask for, should you want to run more than one application concurrently you’ll need a lot of SIMMs or DIMMs for the privilege. Indeed, the installer will not even start without at least 32MB of physical memory on your target machine. Photo-Paint and CorelTrace recommend 20MB of RAM to run each program CorelDraw wants 30MB to itself. But if this were a true Mac application, I wouldn’t have encountered crashes when the program couldn’t find the “registry” or problems when I was adjusting the “properties” of objects (both are Windows terms), not to mention Windows-style icons for Open File and Print commands and the confusing reversal of the Shift and Command keys in addition and subtraction functions.Īnother shortcoming of version 8 is its RAM requirements. ![]() CorelDraw’s support for AppleScript, Apple Guide, and ColorSync is superb, and its ease of use is much improved. Corel needs to rewrite the application from the ground up for Mac, a la Office 98. Regrettably, the team didn’t go far enough. The fact that CorelDraw by and large works - and was easy for even a dedicated Adobe-head like myself to use - is a tribute to the interface team’s effort to make this version of Corel the most Mac-like to date. The three programs that make up the CorelDraw 8 package - CorelDraw 8, PhotoPaint 8, and CorelTrace 8 - attempt to combine the best of Illustrator, FreeHand, Photoshop, ImageReady, Streamline, and even a touch of Premiere in one integrated experience, and for considerably less money than the total cost of those applications. With the latest version, Corel has come tantalizingly close to offering Mac artists a viable option, but a few missteps keep it from grasping the brass ring. In the face of these problems, the company’s tenacious commitment to offering Mac graphics pros an alternative to Adobe is admirable. Corel 8 Suite (EN): CorelDraw - vector graphics, Corel PhotoPaint - raster graphics, Corel Trace - path tracing from bitmap to vector format.Ī classic vector graphics tool (at least on x86 back in the day), it had a not really known release for Mac OS 9 PPC machines.Īn ever-changing interface, PostScript problems, and Windows-esque features plagued previous versions of CorelDraw for the Mac. ![]()
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