I used Corel Draw X3 Graphics Suite to produce maps for a guidebook about 5 years ago. I am starting another project this year and will do many more maps. I mostly used only CorelDraw out of the suite.
I am considering whether to upgrade to X5 or just stick with X3. I am using Windows XP. It is probably a difficult question to answer, but in general would you advise upgrading to X5 or sticking with X3?
PaulF
X5 & Win 7 -> They love each other.
Go ahead....
Silvio Win said:X5 & Win 7 -> They love each other.
Win 7 64Bit Unbeatable
Chris Wills said: X5 & Win 7 -> They love each other. Win 7 64Bit Unbeatable [/quote] My best advice: Don't use CorelDRAW X5 (or previous) under Windows 7 64 bits, the best performance is under Windows 7 32 bits.
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My best advice: Don't use CorelDRAW X5 (or previous) under Windows 7 64 bits, the best performance is under Windows 7 32 bits.
Ariel said:My best advice: Don't use CorelDRAW X5 (or previous) under Windows 7 64 bits, the best performance is under Windows 7 32 bits.
Ariel it seems rock solid on my work machine it is 64bit at home 32bit and I have more trouble with the 32bit.
How many people are using Win7 64bit??
Lets have a show of hands?
Same experience here, 64 bit and Windows 7 at work, much more stable and less crashing than 32 bit home computer! plans for home upgrade underway....
martinem said: Same experience here, 64 bit and Windows 7 at work, much more stable and less crashing than 32 bit home computer! plans for home upgrade underway....
Hi.
Win 7 64 bit here.
I've used Vista 32 bit and don't notice that a 64 bit OS is any less stable. Works great.
~John
Hello Chris; I'm using Windows 7 32 bit with X4 and have not had so much as a flicker out of any of the programs on it, I also have Vista 32 bit with X4 and it works good to. I do like Windows 7 the best and if CorelDraw X6 is 64 bit I would change over. But at this time in life all the programs I use are 32 bit so I'm using what the programs were made for......
George