I have a client who is curious about this.
I'm not sure if win 7 32 or 64 bit makes any difference.I have a client with Draw 12 wondering what will happen if they buy new laptop. Draw 12 works for their needs.Like many, they're concerned that they'll have to upgrade lots of other software also, potentially exceeding the 800.00 cost of the laptop/win 7 itself.
Windows 7, and any other operating system they create is a huge slutty from major producers of software, it seems,
gather in some secret place to conspire against us, the users.
Of course the news are welcome, but we do not have to throw out what we bought.
THIS IS THE SAME AS YOU BUY A NEW STOVE AND NEED TO REPLACE YOUR PANS! MAKES NO SENSE.
CorelDraw 12 is working fine with me on windows 7.
BR,
Sufian
For what it's worth: I have on this machine (the one that is my main workstation), Windows 7 Professional, 32 bit. And I have installed and running the following versions of CorelDRAW Graphics Suites; Ver. 11, X3, X4 and X5. All of them play nicely and run without problems.
But, then again, I do not have Microsoft Office or other applications that are known to assume that the whole PC thing belongs only to that application and leaves little resources for anything else. I use my main workstation for CGS and vinyl/twill cutting. (Most of my Internet interfacing is done under Linux on another box.)
I am trying to install Corel 11 under Windows 7 ultimate. Draw and Photo paint crash every way I try to install, normal and under compatiblitiy with XP, service pack 3. Any suggestions?