I have Corel 9 and wanted to know if Corel 15 will be that much more beneficial to spend the money for?
Thank you, Dawg
Corel 9 vs. Corel15
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Re: Corel 9 vs. Corel15
Personally, I would say yes. Like any software, new functions are added (and some are taken away) Corel has added several new functions since Ver. 9... like B-splines, 3 point curves, Join curves....plus a lot more. X5 also handles dxf's better than earlier versions (not great but better). I think I've had about every other version, since Verion 6 and X5 is my favorite so far.
Just my 2 cents....
Just my 2 cents....
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Re: Corel 9 vs. Corel15
I agree with redneckgateart, corel 9 preceeded windows XP, everything has come a long way since then. You could sure get by with corel 9, the basics are still the same, X5 just has a few new useful features and better user interface and performs better. I upgrade on all odd numbered versions and haven't been disappointed yet.
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Re: Corel 9 vs. Corel15
Hi Gary, the logo you fixed for me Saturday cut really nice. I assume you used Coler x5? Do you use x5 for your fonts also?
I have been using Deskengrave and letters with curve seem to be a problem. The cut is wavey in the curves. Any suggestions?
I have been using Deskengrave and letters with curve seem to be a problem. The cut is wavey in the curves. Any suggestions?
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Re: Corel 9 vs. Corel15
I use X5, but I made my own DXF software, and I recently started using v-carve pro to make dxf with arcs (from EPS files).Dawgonhawg wrote: I assume you used Coler x5? Do you use x5 for your fonts also?
X5's DXF output is much like it always has been, lots of line segments, works for some systmes, not for others.
I use corel for everything including fonts, but I really don't use fonts as much as most people, most of my work doesn't involve any typography. Some fonts are just a real challenge to work with no matter what software is used.