For some reason the programmers that work on these programs and updates don't seem to use the same computers that everyone else does ? Hence the difficulty in replicating the same customer issues that we all experience. Is this true ?
What I really hate is any save / open / or rendering the whole screen JUMPS ! It makes the program look terribly unstable. Surely the programmers and coders experience this ? And what have they done about it ?
When you resize a text frame ALL the text gets reformated and you loose all your font formatting. Bold goes, underline goes, font styles all revert to one font, etc, etc. The safest way not to loose your formatting is dont touch the text frame !!! The was supposed to be addressed in Update 2.
Corel goes to so much trouble marketing this software yet they just can't get it right. Updates are hit and miss.
I am a strong supporter of CorelDRAW , we use it extensively in movie , television production and advertising. We love it !
Come on Gerard get with the program and get your team working on making CorelDRAW the best.
Mine crashes when I try to either import or open .eps files. I just can't get it to work. Corel needs to make a concerted effort to make their 64bit application more stable. This what they have released isn't acceptable. They should have spent at least a month working stability out before they released this software.
c3raze said: Mine crashes when I try to either import or open .eps files. I just can't get it to work. Corel needs to make a concerted effort to make their 64bit application more stable. This what they have released isn't acceptable. They should have spent at least a month working stability out before they released this software.
Uninstall X7. Install X6.4. Try again. If still not work, convert the eps files to pdf using a pdf printer like Acrobat or PDF converter.