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!
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