Hi.
I would like to know whether Ubuntu is supported by CorelDRAW. I am thinking of a transition to Ubuntu 13.10. I heard that there's a software centre or something where you can download software from. I just wanted to know whether CorelDRAW has any version also for that platform.
I have lots of .cdr files and .cpt files I would not like to become useless. So please help me here.
Of course, I know there are these virtual machines that work like sort of emulators and can emulate Windows programmes. However, my query was just that whether Corel makes a Linux-compatible version too, as lots of software do (you know, when you buy or download, they give you options of Linux, Windows, Mac, etc.). Well, I guess my problem is solved, it's not for Ubuntu. I will have to look for a Ubuntu-compatible substitute then... It's so sad.
I wish the program/software creators would build Linux compatible versions, and as more people move to Linux, they may eventually. There are other graphics programs available through the download manager though. Gimp is a good one.
casawyer said:I wish the program/software creators would build Linux compatible versions, and as more people move to Linux, they may eventually.
But I have been wrong before.
Herein the US, Linux is making a come back with Ubuntu and Fedora. I haven 't used Windows now in nearly 5 years, Don't even own anything with windows on it. A lot of software companies are missing out of a lot of sales by not offering a Linux version.
Ronny Axelsson said: I wish the program/software creators would build Linux compatible versions, and as more people move to Linux, they may eventually.Corel once had a version for Linux, but it was around fifteen years ago, and I doubt there will ever be another one.IMO, at least here in Sweden, I haven't heard anyone talk about Linux in years. But I have been wrong before. [/quote]
I wish the program/software creators would build Linux compatible versions, and as more people move to Linux, they may eventually.
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casawyer said:A lot of software companies are missing out of a lot of sales by not offering a Linux version.
How many products have you personally purchased for Linux?
Not many, as there isn't much right now. That is why I said they were missing out. If they were available I would buy them.