earlier this week, Corel announced the latest version of out technical graphics & illustration package, Corel DESIGNER® Technical Suite X5. Based on the CorelDRAW X5 engine (SP2 will be included), this new version contains key enhancements to precision tools, extended 3D visualization capabilities, new format support for enterprise standards such as WebCGM and S1000D, and for the first time, the full CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X5.
Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X5 includes the tools and features for those who rely on technical illustrations and diagrams to communicate the strengths of their products and services, which include assembly instructions, user guides, maintenance manuals and floor plans that can be outputted to various media, such as print, online and interactive electronic technical manuals (IETMs).
Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X5 includes following applications:
We have also enhanced the support for leading formats including WebCGM 2.0/2.1, S1000D, PDF/A, AutoCAD DWG™ and DXF™, Microsoft® Visio® (VSD), SVG, DOCX, JPEG, PNG, TIFF and more. Corel DESIGNER® X5 also offers enhanced support for Adobe products, including Illustrator® CS5, Photoshop® CS5 and Acrobat® 9.
You can find all the details, download the trial version and a lot more at corel.com/designer. And there is even a special price for those who already have CorelDRAW Graphics Suite and need to do more technical graphics and illustrations.
Another option for accessing the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 content is to install it with an administrative setup (Extras\setup.exe /a). This setup is used for posting the Extras to a (shared) folder when using CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 in a network environment (deploying the software to multiple PCs, accessing the content from a central location).
Of course that doesn't mean you're allowed to make that content available to any computer without a CDGS X5 license.