Hi All
I made the BigJump from 9 to X4 some months ago , time to say something about, feelings are really mixted
from one side i loved the new interface, how X4 handles PDF was the great thing for me , awesome feature was for me the export for office option (png power :) ) smart guides helped some, but i really miss ver 9 speed
even for dummy files X4 is a big turtle, i have the feeling of "jumping" graphics (like "lag" in games) tested illustrator CS5 in same machine was EXTREMELY SPEEDER ,damn if i didnt have the Unicode fonts issue i d thrown that turtle away... its hard to say that for the software that i do my job from 1991 but ver 9 was the GOLD version -Damn Corel MAKE A FAST and STABLE programm with only a few features
Really dissapointed blame myself that i didnt started with Mac /illustrator platform...
pap said:even for dummy files X4 is a big turtle,
Yes. I agree it is a bad thing about the newer version.
I could install verion 12 right now and throw twice as many items on the screen. Zooming in and out, and program operation in general would be twice as fast. Same thing with version 9 on an old Windows 98 machine. Why are newer versions slower?
I upgraded to X4 for my shop computer for the macro power. When I had version 12 however I could work faster and with more files.
pap said:Really dissapointed blame myself that i didnt started with Mac /illustrator platform...
What?!? .....Cooo Cooo.
~John
RunFlaCruiser said: even for dummy files X4 is a big turtle, Yes. I agree it is a bad thing about the newer version. I could install verion 12 right now and throw twice as many items on the screen. Zooming in and out, and program operation in general would be twice as fast. Same thing with version 9 on an old Windows 98 machine. Why are newer versions slower? I upgraded to X4 for my shop computer for the macro power. When I had version 12 however I could work faster and with more files. pap said:Really dissapointed blame myself that i didnt started with Mac /illustrator platform... What?!? .....Cooo Cooo. ~John [/quote] Years ago, Illustrator was both very slow, and very skeletal in terms of it's feature set. Corel Draw had a lot of features and was extremely fast. But with each update Corel Draw got slower and slower while not really adding a lot in the way of features. Illustrator on the other hand got faster and faster while piling on cool new features. Today, Illustrator is probably a little faster than Corel Draw, but it's featureset might be a little less than Corel Draw. It's hard to say because Corel Draw sort of dabbles in many things while not digging too deeply into them, such as page layout while Illustrator has a better focus on drawing and brushes and such. I can remember a time when I had began to primarily use Illustrator, but Corel Draw was so fast that I would open Corel Draw just to preview fonts! Illustrator was terrible for previewing fonts. Since Corel Draw 3, Corel Draw can barely preview fonts at all.
even for dummy files X4 is a big turtle,
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Years ago, Illustrator was both very slow, and very skeletal in terms of it's feature set. Corel Draw had a lot of features and was extremely fast. But with each update Corel Draw got slower and slower while not really adding a lot in the way of features. Illustrator on the other hand got faster and faster while piling on cool new features. Today, Illustrator is probably a little faster than Corel Draw, but it's featureset might be a little less than Corel Draw. It's hard to say because Corel Draw sort of dabbles in many things while not digging too deeply into them, such as page layout while Illustrator has a better focus on drawing and brushes and such.
I can remember a time when I had began to primarily use Illustrator, but Corel Draw was so fast that I would open Corel Draw just to preview fonts! Illustrator was terrible for previewing fonts. Since Corel Draw 3, Corel Draw can barely preview fonts at all.