Why couldn't these just remain neutral? I know Adobe does this with their "goofy" tacky artwork with Illustrator, but why follow them? (at least the PHOTO-PAINT & Font Manager's Splash screens aren't so bad though).
The entire CorelDRAW 2019 program was atrocious. (final release with only 3 wheels, never received the 4th wheel, so useless! To at least get the 4th wheel as a spare tire, had to purchase 2020 for now until Corel gets all these bugs worked out, but by time then, the ENGINE WILL BLOW!)
But at least 2019 had a nice Splash Screen I have to see EVERYDAY as I start CorelDraw.
My goodness Corel.
2020
2019
timd1971 said: I just don't really like stuff like that which I am forced to see everyday I open the software for probably more than year
The splash image for Draw is here on my systems:
C:\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020\Languages\EN\Draw\Skin\APP_Fireball.png.
Put your own transparent .PNG file there; see your own splash image.
If you'd rather see Puddles every time you launch CorelDRAW...
Why do we need a splash screen at all? Just indicate the launch with as litte resources as possible and open real fast.
LOL. Very clever. I've never cared enough about a splash screen to wish to seek and destroy it but it's still cool.
Thanks for the link, I now have just a red circle, but in time I will do something else. I just could not look at the original splash every day. There is no artwork that is pleasing to everyone...but then again, it is tough enough learning all the changes they make with every "upgrade" and I have used Corel Draw since version 3.