Presently own a perpetual license for Adobe Creative Suite 6 Master Collection. Will not be subscribing to Adobe Creative Cloud. Looking for links to what Corel might offer.
Thanks.
Did you see this?
http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index.jsp?pgid=14900014
Thanks Mike,
That is what i'm looking for!
I'm getting a blank page when I go to the "official" page, even though the source code to my blank page contains a meta refresh pointing to the "unofficial" URL above it. But the unofficial URL is working fine.
Bear in mind that depending on the country you are in, you will be routed either to different servers or through different routes, so the problem is not necessarily visible to all, nor is it necessarily a problem with Corel's servers.
H.
Ah. I see the error. It was on following through here www.corel.com/cs-cross-grade.
~John
We are looking into this right now. Thank you for flagging it.
Gérard
Proof of purchase: What does Corel accept? Adobe users upgraded on a regular schedule. What does Corel accept as proof of purchase?
Hi Kwan,
I will also not continue with a subscription only model where you don't get to keep a license.
Kwan Parker said:Proof of purchase: What does Corel accept? Adobe users upgraded on a regular schedule. What does Corel accept as proof of purchase?
The link doesn't work at the moment, but a CS4, CS5 license will work. You need to provide your CS serial + date of purchase on this page: http://mc.corel.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=register
I filled it in after buying the CorelDRAW X6 upgrade and got an e-mail within 24 hours with a serial number I can use when installing the upgrade version.
Kwan Parker said:Simple question . . . to switch to Corel . . . what does it cost? Compared with Abobe products, which is better?
The cost depends on the Country you live in, I can't answer that for you. It's the initial cost of the upgrade version, and if you want to stay up to date you can get a Premium Membership (365 days). The major new versions appear every two years now. As you can see on this page:http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index.jsp?pgid=2100019&storeKey=us&languageCode=enSo the cost would be the inital upgrade price + (2X premium membership) to stay fully up to date every two years. And you get to keep the latest perpetual version with a premium membership. Unlike with Adobe's subscription model.Since I am only a CorelDRAW user for a couple of days now, I of course can't say which is better. My guess at this point would be Adobe (I'm mainly talking about Photoshop here). But I'm going to give CorelDRAW and especially Photo-Paint a serious try.Jeff.
Know1 said: Hi Kwan, I will also not continue with a subscription only model where you don't get to keep a license. Proof of purchase: What does Corel accept? Adobe users upgraded on a regular schedule. What does Corel accept as proof of purchase? The link doesn't work at the moment, but a CS4, CS5 license will work. You need to provide your CS serial + date of purchase on this page: http://mc.corel.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=register I filled it in after buying the CorelDRAW X6 upgrade and got an e-mail within 24 hours with a serial number I can use when installing the upgrade version. Kwan Parker said:Simple question . . . to switch to Corel . . . what does it cost? Compared with Abobe products, which is better? The cost depends on the Country you live in, I can't answer that for you. It's the initial cost of the upgrade version, and if you want to stay up to date you can get a Premium Membership (365 days). The major new versions appear every two years now. As you can see on this page:http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index.jsp?pgid=2100019&storeKey=us&languageCode=enSo the cost would be the inital upgrade price + (2X premium membership) to stay fully up to date every two years. And you get to keep the latest perpetual version with a premium membership. Unlike with Adobe's subscription model.Since I am only a CorelDRAW user for a couple of days now, I of course can't say which is better. My guess at this point would be Adobe (I'm mainly talking about Photoshop here). But I'm going to give CorelDRAW and especially Photo-Paint a serious try.Jeff. [/quote] Hi, Dont forget that there is always updates/formely called service packs solving discovered bugs, but sometimes adding features as well.http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index.jsp?pgid=800161
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Dont forget that there is always updates/formely called service packs solving discovered bugs, but sometimes adding features as well.http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index.jsp?pgid=800161