just wondering .... when will coreldraw be available on linux?
today, corel is the only application which holds me back from switching
me Too looking the answer for the same !!!
I am a graphic designer and using Corel Draw x4 and Adobe Photoshop CS4 on un-secure n ever crashing Windows XP 32bit. Is there any way we can use these softwares on Linux safely and securely?
As of now (I have not attempted it, yet, and don't have any plans to do so in the near future), the only way to start to get CGS onto a Linux system is to purchase a copy of "Crossover" (IIRC the name) and then get a copy of IE 7 to run under Crossover and then attempt to load CGS under Crossover. I do not know what problems you may encounter, but Crossover is an enhanced WINE for Linux and so far, they have a lot of MS Windows apps running under Crossover, include some versions of MS Office. for more info, google "Linux" "Crossover" "Windows Applications"
bsb said: me Too looking the answer for the same !!! I am a graphic designer and using Corel Draw x4 and Adobe Photoshop CS4 on un-secure n ever crashing Windows XP 32bit. Is there any way we can use these softwares on Linux safely and securely?
I use CorelDRAW X4 and Photoshop without problems, no crashes or freezes. So, the most important thing is to have a "clean" operating system. On Linux you don't have problem with virus and other issues. Unfortunately, Linux is an small market and I don't see a Linux version in the near future
You are lucky! X4 independent of netframework. You should be find "CorelDRAW X4 SP2 (14.0.0.701) RETAIL LLinuxPencil - Setup" for linux wine, but do not ask google_com, better ask yandex_com. / but you have to change regisration data on yourself regdata.