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.
An interesting article.
http://www.itechworkshop.co.uk/technology-news/ubuntu-trusty-tahr-leaps-forth-tackles-high-res-screens-and-tablets/
Another: http://linuxgizmos.com/ubuntu-14-04-adds-tablet-support-and-improved-touch/
Nobody says that Linux is bad, the only problem is that few people use. It's a small market, that's the main problem.
But the Linux market is growing! And with Xp no longer supported, and Ubuntu 14.04 having long term support, and it crashes less, it will grow!
casawyer said: But the Linux market is growing! And with Xp no longer supported, and Ubuntu 14.04 having long term support, and it crashes less, it will grow!
Hello,
When I bought the license for CorelDRAW 9.0 and 10.0 I looked for Linux operating system. Hoping I could try it out. Everyone talked about Linux back in the early 1997-2000. Corel even had a LInux operating system out there in 1999. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corel_Linux But that was later canceled. Not enough users buying it. Quite simply Windows and Mac took over the market. Sun with their Solaris OS made a try as well and Sun released Star Office for both Windws and Solaris operating system. Star Office later was rebranded Open Office. To compete with Microsoft Office. But Solaris didnt make the cut either. Again, Windows for the masses and Mac Os.
Remember, back in 1999 Linux was big news in the media. Magazines devoted to Linux came out. Everyone talk about it. And still nothing. So all in all if you like to use the best versions and updated features of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite for professional work, Windows is the thing. And combine it with Virtual box on LInux or Mac if you like. But Windws is the thing. Linux may be bigger but is Way, way, way far away from competing right now