Yes, it's time to think about the next version. Please, try to be specific
For me, the most significant and incomprehensible omission from recent versions is the inability to place a PDF into a CorelDraw document without having it converted it into CorelDraw objects.
Its a particularly annoying omission because:
Ariel
I am not allowed to post any, If i select any png or jpg saying sorry
what to do ?
Last one...
Vector Feathering without the use of a macro or workaounds.
I think the ability to apply envelope and perspective effects to any object (including images) would be a popular addition.
We have no interest in using X6 since there isn't anything groundbreaking pertaining to our business so I'm not sure if any of these are included.
RecentFilesHistory. The most handy feature that you wouldn't think you would ever use. I am able to keep track of the thousands of files I have opened and where their location is just by typing part of the file name.
Single page CDR save or export.
Scale Display. The ability to constantly change and know what scale your are in on any document.
Replace Bitstream with something that works. I have run into many problems where I can't install or uninstall fonts through Bitstream
A Type layout option such as FlexiSign where I can have lines of type and specify the exact distance between baselines and cap heights. Perfect for directional copy and regulatories.
ruckstande said:Single page CDR save or export.
"selected only" do the same results. Of course, it can be improved, ie "export pages 6 to 8"
ruckstande said: A Type layout option such as FlexiSign where I can have lines of type and specify the exact distance between baselines and cap heights. Perfect for directional copy and regulatories.
Have you seen the new baseline grid of X6?
Haven't seen it. Just read about everything that has been improved and nothing stood out.
ruckstande said: Haven't seen it. Just read about everything that has been improved and nothing stood out.
Hi.
I haven't upgraded yet either but plan to after sp1 and kinda agree. A bunch of the new things I won't use.
What I do usually like about upgrading however are the little things and fixes that I find, usually the really tiny things, but they sure are nice to have.
~John
Hi. I haven't upgraded yet either but plan to after sp1 and kinda agree. A bunch of the new things I won't use. What I do usually like about upgrading however are the little things and fixes that I find, usually the really tiny things, but they sure are nice to have. ~John
X3 was great IMHO. It did everything my employer thought it would and more. Since then we upgraded to X5 which they have been slow to rollout. There have been weird color inconsistencies opening many if not most of all of our old documents where colors are changing or appearing completely different. Since X3 too nothing has really been improved enough to warrant changing everyone over. X5 is also incredibly buggy. Even with SP3 I have a crash at least several times a day.