Imagine my surprise when I noticed that Amazon listed the last third party book on Photo-Paint as published in 2001. Then I noticed that Corel's video tutorial coverage of Photo-Paint is sparse indeed. Then, I noticed that Corel Marketing people are all over Paintshop Pro, the puny little program that was shareware when it met Corel, and isn't fit to clean Photo-Paint's shoes. And of course there is Painter.
Things are looking dim for Photo-Paint. Is Corel Marketing walking on its grave? If Photo-Paint was discontinued, and if you didn't want to go blind using Photoshop, what tool would you choose?
Is this a troll post?
Stand down, son.
Then I'll ask it again.
You're basing your question on the availability of a book on Amazon and not noting the increased functionality of PhotoPaint. You also seem unaware that the CorelDraw books continue to devote sections to PhotoPaint. From that you infer "walking on its grave." And we're supposed to take your question and speculation seriously?
If you have a serious point to make there are better ways to do it. Otherwise it really does read like a troll post in search of an argument.
Little post-feminist snots like you give this unfortunate product a worse name than it's making for itself, silver shorts. Just go away. Harry may be a shill, but at least he's civil.