• It was great meeting you at CorelWorld 2007

    Over the last few days, CorelWorld 2007 found place in San Diego, California. This Corel user conference organized by Rick Altman has always been a great please for users to learn from each other, share their experience and have a great time together. This year was no exception.

    CorelWorld officially started Monday morning with a keynote by myself about the CorelDRAW family of products. The day continued with many sessions…

    • Wed, Jun 27 2007
  • Blogging live from my CorelWorld keynote

    Yes, CorelWorld started this morning, and I am currently on stage (actually, I typed most of this post just before the keynote) talking about the CorelDRAW products, the users of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite and Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite as well as this community site. It is great being able to meet some of you face to face during these few days, and I look forward to our discussions over the next few days.

    Gérard 

    • Mon, Jun 25 2007
  • What does it mean to be "Certified for Windows Vista"

    As you've certainly heard by now, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 is "Certified for Windows Vista". But you might be wondering what this means. In a nutshell, it's a certification process that Microsoft offers to make sure that a product, software or hardware, works perfectly well on their latest operating system. The process included an independent testing making sure that CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 works well with the…

    • Sat, Jun 23 2007
  • Cool bus wrapping... how to make the most use of the medium

    When it comes to get a message through with limited attention span from the audience, car wrapping is certainly an art. Being able to leverage the medium to get the driver or person walking by notice them is a very difficult thing to do. I recall a recent post in the forums about a hockey rink re-icer (anyone has the link to the article, please add it to the comments). The Amazing Illusions blog has a nice post about…

    • Fri, Jun 22 2007
  • Sharing large files over the Internet

    When you need to send a large CorelDRAW / Corel PHOTO-PAINT files over the Internet, how do you do it? Some of us rely on email, which often have a file size limitation of on average less than 10 Mb. Others have an FTP server where they can upload the file and then send the link in an email attachment. But even then, how do you know that the file has been downloaded correctly? There are many solutions available but not…

    • Mon, Jun 4 2007