Aside from the import PDF font issue I have been happy.
However for unknown reasons CorelDraw will just close with no warning at all - poof it's gone. I say randomly because sometimes it closes for no particular function I happen to be doing. It could be resizing an object, duplicating one, moving it etc. The program doesn't freeze first...it just disappears.
I use CorelDRAW everyday for work and before I begin I reboot the PC for a fresh start.
It's a DELL 9020 i7-4790 CPU 3.60-3.90GHz with 32G Ram - 600W power supply and a GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1660 Ti OC 6G 192-bit GDDR6 Graphics card.
It got to the point where I set autosave for one minute.
It would be very useful for CorelDRAW to have a crash report as this would be valuable to the developers to see why its crashes instead of "it crashes".
I've had the new Corel 22 for about two weeks now. Week one was flawless, now it just randomly shuts off about 20 times a day. It's pretty much useless at this point. I can't trust doing any work with it so I had to revert back to an older version. Again, I see very little input from Corel on the issue as usual in their own user forum. I see not much has changed.
Have you run all Windows updates? I just went through a few weeks where many of my programs were acting weird but the last update fixed it.
Of course. Windows updates itself these days unless you turn updates off. I deactivated the welcome screen and things have improved(how shocking.......same with every version). Still manages to tank once in a while but I it seemed to be when I used the Open Recent Files option........which is also available through the welcome screen. I'll have to play around with that a bit more to see if I can localize it more.
Seems to happen when trying to print anything most often. I'm running a xerox c60 copier as my main, drivers all updated from manufacturers. Of course I noticed this new version still has all the flaws from my X18 version as well. Including the double "ff" text issue.........still can't type two f's in a row, it just gets repasted as a box. When performing print merges using an excel file the i and l data columns are treated as the same data so you can't use i or l simultaneously. Typical Corel.............no fixes for anything.