In a post earlier this week, I reviewed the latest version of Photoshop Elements. Elements has never been a hugely popular program, but I think the recent release is well-suited to the needs of at least some users. The same can be said of the CorelDRAW Graphic Suite X4. It’s easily overlooked, but actually might be worth considering.

Photoshop Elements and the Corel line of products aren’t the most popular apps out there, but they do have their uses.
The CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 is a complete creative environment, so any task you’d perform in Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign can probably be accomplished using Corel’s apps. That said, the Corel interfaces and many of the tools are very different than what you’ll find in an Adobe program, so the learning curve is steep. Still, the whole CorelDRAW package can be yours for just $429, so maybe it’s a fair trade. Here are some pros and cons to consider before you make a final decision:
1) CorelDRAW (the vector program) and Corel PHOTO-PAINT (the bitmap program) really are on par with Illustrator and Photoshop, but they cost a lot less.
2) The X4 update includes support for RAW files and has the ability to match colors across both Corel and Adobe programs.
3) CorelDRAW is both a vector drawing and page layout program, so you don’t need to hop to a different app when design your pages.
4) There’s a very powerful bitmap/vector tracing program included in CorelDRAW. It’s called PowerTRACE, and it’s far superior to Illustrator’s Live Trace. For many designers, PowerTRACE alone may be worth $429.
5) The suite comes with some fun and useful extras, including a font identifier, a font manager, a screenshot utility and a barcode generator.
6) Many printers don’t support (or just have a hard time with) CorelDRAW files.
7) The CorelDRAW Graphics Suite works with Windows only, so if you use a Mac, you’re out of luck.
For me, it’s PowerTRACE and the extra apps, not CorelDRAW or PHOTO-PAINT, that make this an attractive option. For $429, I’d certainly consider expanding my repertoire. It can’t hurt, right? However, if you’re accustomed to working with Adobe’s products, I wouldn’t suggest a complete conversion. If you’re already using Corel’s programs, the X4 update is a substantial upgrade that improves on existing features and includes a lot of sweet add-ons.
So, even if Photoshop Elements and the CorelDRAW Graphic Suite don’t meet your needs right now, I encourage you to keep an open mind when it comes to inexpensive software options. You might discover features you didn’t know you needed and better ways to handle daily tasks, not mention some extra cash in your wallet.
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I love coreldraw. I used it mainly for my business needs and so far so good. I like it.
CorelDRAW is fantastic. Too bad many people hurt their careers by using Illustrator, since you work at half speed that way.
Bottom LIne. I have designer friends who prefer Adobe stuff. They have jobs and survive. But, I’m becoming rich…
I have used CorelDraw from ver:4
Now using CorelDraw eleven.
I have used it in a a professional capacity.
It is great for PDF created files.
I also have Adobe Acrobat Pro version, so Iam able to flight check
as i always work with c.m.y.k colour space this has given me no problems.
To save on costs if you use a printer on a regular basis, ask if you can have a colour match sheet which they run on the press with %s of colour as they use it and key in those colours in corels tab boxes.
It may not look correct printed off your Canon etc desktop printer but will match those of the printers press shhet when the job is printed.
ASK FOR A COATED PRESS SHEET i.e Glossy, and A MATTE PRESS SHEET.
Good Luck
Bill L
Retired Time served Letterpress Printer.
Hy,
I like coral draw.I also used it.it solve my all professional problems.i love it.i also like photoshop elements.i like both.
Thanks: Good Luck