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    Recommendation for Corel Draw upgrade

    The time is overdo for me to upgrade my Corel draw X3. I am thinking about X6. My version of X3 was a home and student version even though there was not any indication on the box, (no VBA). I love X3 and will continue to use it but my files are getting larger and X3 is very slow with large files.

    Any thoughts would be appreciated? I am not finding any deals from Corel but I see Amazon has an offer from "SkyMall1116". I have no idea what I would be getting. I would rather have the box version instead the download.

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    Are you sure it's X3 that gets slower - maybe its the computer.
    My attitude to UG's is that if it aint broken , don't fix it...
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    X7 should be out soon, if you don't mind waiting a bit more...
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    Version 12 was released Feb. 2012
    X3 released Jan. 2006
    X4 released Jan. 2008
    X5 released Feb. 2010
    X6 released March 2012

    Based on that data, I'd agree with Dan, X7 will be here very shortly. I'd wait for that.
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    X6 appears to be a good upgrade with lots of extra features. There is a new subscription agreement available with Corel X6 which will get all updates and all future version upgrades if you agree to an annual fee. It doesn't seem unreasonable for a business application. It may be a bit much for a hobbiest.

    The other concern is whether you'll be able to upgrade to X7 from X3. You may have to buy the complete new version. I suspect that will be the case.

    A search will turn up another thread or more on this topic with a better explanation of the X6 upgrade option.

    To Rodney's point, I know an old pro who still uses version 9 everyday (he has X3 as well) because he likes it.
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    X6 has some useful features : better tracing being probably the most important.
    It also allows the import of recently produced PDFs, AI files etc. which increasingly X3 can't manage.

    That said, I still use X3 as the final destination for all my engraving files.

    I bought my X6 upgrade early last year during the "amnesty period", after which they would only allow upgrades from X4 or X5 - so expect to pay full price now.


    X6 seems to make use of the features of the latest processors/video cards and runs a bit slower than X3 on my ageing computers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Shepherd View Post
    Version 12 was released Feb. 2012
    X3 released Jan. 2006
    X4 released Jan. 2008
    X5 released Feb. 2010
    X6 released March 2012

    Based on that data, I'd agree with Dan, X7 will be here very shortly. I'd wait for that.
    I was just going by their beta program... it's closed for X7, which means it will likely be here before the year is out (hopefully sooner).
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    You don't mention what type of computer you are running X3 on. X6 has some nice features, but it is a big change from X3. It brings my fast-running, clean install XP computer to a crawl as soon as I work in Corel. I can dual-boot to my old hard drive running the old XP intall with X3 on it and X3 is screaming fast compared to running X6.
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  9. I agree, if it ain't broke don't fix it. On the other hand, I had forgotten that Microsoft is discontinuing it's updates to Win XP starting in April.

    I may need to upgrade my computers now seeing as how they are 9 & 10 yrs old & probably will have some issues with Win 7. Problem is my old NH uses a parallel port, looks like I may have to purchase a PCI card for that dinosaur.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodne Gold View Post
    Are you sure it's X3 that gets slower - maybe its the computer.
    My attitude to UG's is that if it aint broken , don't fix it...
    Rodne, I could not agree more about the "if it aint broken..."

    Mike, My P4 XP pro comp is still fast with X3 and works well with the files
    that I created years back. Lately I have been adding lots of complex gradient fills with many powerclips in files as large as 13 mb. These new files can take more than a minute to save or make changes to.

    I have a newer comp, Intel Xeon quad core CPU E5410 @2.33ghz, 8 GB ram, Nvidia Guadro FZ 4600, running win 7 pro 64 bit. It's an older Lenovo workstation.
    Thinking is comp will take care of the upgrade version.

    Will keep X3 intact. It's a sweet program.

    I was on the Corel website but did not see the option for buying into future upgrades. Will look again.
    Thanks to all.

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    "if it aint broken..." that's natural my outlook BUT its kind of a lazy way to do things and can come at a price over time. I used to design PCB's for a living and I liked the software, I knew it inside out and it worked, now my employed paid for all the support and upgrades but i never installed them, couldn't see the point "it wasnt broken, it worked" Well eventually i had to upgrade it and because i had left it so long and there had been about 5 new versions i didnt have a clue how to use it and had a massive turning curve. Now to be fair corel has not changed that much between X3 and X6 but i like to keep upto date and each revision comes with a manageable amount of new features. Also we use the hell out of it so the cost is virtually nothing compared to cost of the software. I always keep all the versions on my PC as there always seems to be something they take away or spoil every time !!
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    For anyone wanting to upgrade to CorelDraw X6 from X3,X4 or X5.....Last day is March 1

    http://www.digitalartsolutions.com/p...X6-upgrade.php


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    I think the one issue that I did not see brought up is the driver for our lasers how long was it we waited for x5 and x6 drivers for the 64 bit and still issue at times so what will 7 bring.
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    You can buy the upgrade on ebay pretty cheap. I use a old computer with XP, and I find X6 runs fine without anything slowing down. It does take 5-10sec for Corel to start, that's the only difference I saw when changing from X3 to X6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Grant View Post
    You can buy the upgrade on ebay pretty cheap.
    "Cheap" and "legally" don't usually go together when it comes to software, particularly on eBay.
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