Is anyone else experiencing a very large number of crashes in Photo Paint X5? I am running it on a brand new Windows 7 64-bit computer with AMD X6 chip, 8 GB of Ram, etc, etc.
Photo Paint is simply crashing too often! I am losing work sometimes stuff that I just put a lot of time and effort into. When I try saving it, the Save button (or Export button) simply doesn't respond. I can't save the work, and soon afterward it crashes. Sometimes I get an 'out of memory' error.
Other times, if I have several images open at the same time, zooming produces a blank screen, like it is out of memory and can't render the image. This usually means it will crash soon, too.
Getting exasperated here ... The new Service Pack 1 that automatically downloaded and installed had my hopes soaring, but it appears to have done little to solve Photo Paint's problems. It may have mostly been for Draw. I am nearing the point where I reinstall my X3 and give up on X5, at least until Corel fixes these problems. I can't keep losing my work. :(
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Yes, I'm having Windows 7 x64 crashes as well.
Honestly? I would pay extra if they just spent the next year fixing bugs instead of coming out with new features, but I know that's never going to happen and it's just not smart business. The bug count is extremely too high IMO and it has been since CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 3. I'm a huge huge Corel fan, but I'm getting extremely frustrated at the bugs as it really makes me look bad to my employer when things take me extra long until I find that sweet work-around that gets me around whatever bug I'm trying to dodge.
I just really had to vent today. I'm really pissed off at Corel PHOTO-PAINT today.
Jed Hunsaker said: I just really had to vent today. I'm really pissed off at Corel PHOTO-PAINT today.
I wonder if it's 64 bit issues I run Windows 7 Ultimate and Vista Ultimate 32 bit and have no crash issues.
Thanks for the idea. If it doesn't seem to crash on a 32-bit system, I think I'll try running it in XP compatibility mode as Windows 7 professional has that capability.
I would also pay for a bug-free version of X5. I don't know if it would look good on the Ad sheet, though. :D
I can see it now, "CorelDRAW X6: No new features, just way less bugs."
I would totally buy it too. I would seriously shell out the money for a version like that. Usually, I just buy CorelDRAW Graphics Suite every 2 versions, but I would buy this one ASAP!
Can you imagine if their programmers spent literally all of their resources on bug fixes for an entire year? That would be pretty awesome IMO.
BTW, though X5 crashes on my Windows 7 x64, it's only happened a couple times. I'm more concerned with the objects panel bugs than anything. They've been driving me crazy and really slowing me down!
Jed Hunsaker said:I can see it now, "CorelDRAW X6: No new features, just way less bugs."
LOL It shouldn't be a new version update, it should be one of their service packs. Just bug fixes. Lots of bug fixes.
To answer the original question, yes Corel Photopaint is a seriously unstable application for me. Always was, as far back as I can remember. Draw too. Same bugs, year after year. It's too bad.
I agree that it "shouldn't be a new version update," as you say; however, if that's what it takes to get rid of these "same bugs, year after year" then I'm all for it! I would rather they focus their efforts on the bugs than the new features. That's all I'm saying. Because it's most likely not the developer's fault, right? They are given a job and they do what they are told. They are given a time frame to complete whichever goals to which they are assigned. The *problem* is that they aren't being assigned these crucial bug fixes. Instead, I'm sure marketing is at their back asking them to push out these new features so they can hook the customers for the next version. I'm a developer so I know what it's like. It's too bad they aren't more concerned about the stability of the product. New features don't mean crap if they don't work properly, but they sure look nice on the box!