CorelCAD 2013.5 is available as an update to all CorelCAD 2013 users as of today!

Go to Patches & Updates on the Corel web site to download the update for your platform (Windows 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64), or Macintosh).

Besides fixes and improvements of existing features in CorelCAD 2013 there is also a number of new tools and features that come for free with the update:

  • CorelCAD 2013 now also writes .DWG files in R2013 file format. Until now, the application could read that latest AutoCAD file format but stored files in the previous (R2010) .DWG file format version.
  • The new BatchPrint command enables printing multiple CAD files as a background task subsequently. That way you free up the application for continued working on CAD files while (large) print jobs are executed in the background.
  • For customization and macro programming the MakeSlideLibrary command has been added which helps creating views to preview thumbnails (i.e. for symbol/ block libraries).
There's also numerous enhancements included with the CorelCAD 2013.5 update, such as:
  • Data field display settings in annotations (SetFieldDisplay command)
  • New option to convert text to curves (ExplodeText command) to make text ready for CAM (i.e. CNC processing)
  • Custom drawing scales (EditScaleList command)

Mac users now benefit from 64-bit application power with CorelCAD 2013.5 on all 64-bit Macs (Mac OS X 10.6 and newer).

Note to Apple Mac App Store users: Please note that CorelCAD as purchased on the Mac App Store will not include the Batch Print feature in the CorelCAD 2013.5 version. There are still limitations in the Mac App Store application version caused by the Sandbox operation mode that is required for a Mac App Store application.

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  • I have been exploring CorelCAD after being a long-time user of CorelDraw and whilst I am impressed with the capabilities of the package, I have to say that I am disappointed with the user interface. For someone coming from CorelDraw it is reasonable to expect an unbroken continuity between a Corel 2D drawing experience and then a step up to 3D. However it's like learning a new package all over again, with new and contradictory paradigms, and different terminology for the same functions. Very frustrating! Also very disappointing that there is no native CDR import (in the trial version at least).

    I cannot understand the logic behind making the 2D and 3D drawing experiences so diametrically different.  

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