CorelDRAW Premium Suite X5 Review

CorelDRAW Premium Suite X5
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First, the disclaimer. Yes, I received this via Amazon Vine and received it for free. I review all my items via Vine as if I actually purchased them myself.
CorelDRAW Premium Suite actually contains 3 separate software packages. CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5, Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 and WinZip 14 Plus (Standard). It actually contains WinZip 14.5 but the Plus is the only equivalent I could find on Amazon's website.
After reading my review, if you are still undecided, Corel is good enough to actually offer a 30 day free, fully functional trial which you can download over the Internet. Just do a Google search(or your preferred search engine) for CorelDRAW Premium Suite X5 and you should be taken to the Corel X5 website where you can download the free trials. Just a warning though, the download sizes are pretty large.
My first advice, once you've decided on purchasing the software, is to be careful what you click on while installing or opening an application for the first time; ASSUMING YOU DOWNLOAD IT (if you don't download it, ignore the following as it doesn't happen on the disc version). They ask during installation to install Google Chrome/Google Toolbar, neither of which will do anything for the included application suite. You can install them if you want, but it kind of annoys me that a person would be expected to spend upwards of $650 (Corel's MSRP) for the software, only to also have Corel include the added revenue stream of advertising for Google. That's just a pet peeve of mine and your mileage will vary.
Included in Graphics Suite X5 (the main part of the application) are:
Corel Capture X5 - This program is pretty cool. It takes a little learning, but it allows you to capture all sorts of different inputs. You can perform simple screen shots, do a screen capture of a small area of the screen and even create video files of animation. The latter would be useful for creating say, documentation for a process on the PC that is perhaps easier to show than to explain. Very nice indeed!
Corel Connect - This is a tool that will search your hard drive for content that can be used in any of the Corel Suite applications. It can be as limited or robust as you want it to be in terms of thoroughness of the search. Once you find the content you want to use, you drag and drop it to the bottom of the screen and you can choose which Corel Suite application you want to open it with from there.
Corel Photo Paint X5 - Wow. This is Corel's answer to Adobe Photoshop CS5. Having never actually used the latest version of PhotoShop CS5, I can only compare the power of Photo Paint X5 to my copy of Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 [OLD VERSION]. And it definitely blows that out of the water with ease in terms of features and capability. The only other Photoshop I've used is version 6 and this easily bests that as well... but it SHOULD because it is almost 10 years newer than that version of Photoshop.
With Photo Paint X5 you will, if you've used any flavor of Photoshop new or old, have to get adjusted to terminology differences. Instead of layers Corel calls them "Masks." There are similar differences throughout; perhaps Adobe has copyrights on those terms? I don't know.
Of all the applications in the Suite, this is by far my favorite. It allows you to make all sorts of edits to photographs, add endless effects to it, touch up photographs and anything else you could possibly want to do with a photo editor. If you're just a beginner or hobbyist, this might be too much for you starting out, which is why the video tutorials Corel includes are AWESOME additions to the set. I'll get more on that later on down the review.
Corel Draw X5 - Again; wow. This is Corel's answer to Adobe Illustrator CS5. I've personally never used Illustrator for anything other than one off playing and can't do a real hard comparison for you on this; hopefully someone else can do this for readers?
In terms of what Draw X5 does, you can create just about any graphic your heart may desire (assuming you have the skill, which sadly, I do not). This program allows you to do vector illustration, page layout, tracing and Web graphics with ease. It is feature rich and the quick start option you receive when first opening the application is rather helpful in trying to explain how to get to work. Also really helpful for the beginner is the inclusion of the Hints bar on the right side of the screen, which provides links to the things they believe you will want to know while creating your graphics.
Duplexing Wizard - this is just a tool to help you duplex (double sided printing) on printers that don't offer that option in hardware. It has a use, but as my printer does hardware duplex printing, I don't have much use for it. If you don't have that luxury though, setting up manual duplex printing with this application is pretty simple. A nice addition that you may or may not find a use for. If you already know how to do manual duplex printing with your printer, then it probably doesn't have much use at all.
Corel Video Studio X3 - This is the one "disappointing" piece in this Suite. This would be Corel's answer to, I believe, Adobe Premiere Elements 9 (Win/Mac). It doesn't seem to be as feature rich as the Draw and Paint applications. It is useful, but not as robust, in my opinion, as what is offered in Paint and Draw. That's why it's disappointing, not because I think it is a bad application. Just more basic than the other pieces in the suite.
What Video Studio X3 does is allow you to edit video and turn them into just about any output you can imagine. You can output to DVD, Blu Ray, YouTube, Vimeo and even export to "Mobile Device" (iPod, PSP, Mobile Phone and Windows Pocket PC). This is a nice option as you can also use X3 to convert home videos to use with your mobile device.
You can import from several devices, such as a digital camcorder and you can even import from DVD (assuming it isn't copy protected).
One thing missing from X3 is the Hints bar that both Draw and Paint include, which is disappointing. It isn't entirely intuitive. You won't be installing this and getting off to a running start, unless you have previous experience with another Video Studio version.
WinZip 14.5 - what can I say, it's a program used to create Zip files. Most PCs come with the capability to create them right out of the box. So what does this offer that your host operating system may not? Well, it is more fully featured. It has a drag and drop style interface and can also more highly compress, supposedly, whatever content you throw at it... assuming you are willing to use the zipx format instead of zip. The problem with the zipx format is that if you send a file to someone with say, Windows 7, they will need something other than the built in zip file feature to open it (probably need a copy of WinZip, of course). This can be kind of annoying if you frequently share compressed Zip files with people.
You can also, if you so desire, encrypt your zip files (can't do that out of the box in Windows for sure), create self extracting zip files (useful for those people above who don't have zipx file opening capability), multipart zip files (multiple zip files that you can set the maximum size of each part of the file; this was useful when we had only floppy discs but in the era of the ubiquitous DVD/CD burner or USB storage device, the usefulness is limited) and you can choose the level of compression.
WinZip is nice, but it's not something I'd buy separately in all honesty. Especially with an MSRP of $50. $10? Sure. $50? No way.
Swish MiniMax2 - create Flash video animations. It's simplistic and doesn't come with a huge host of information. I don't have much use for Flash video creation so I didn't spend much time with it.
Website Creator - Another simplistic offering, but sort of useful if you have to build a functional, basic site from "scratch" quickly. It is functional, and it seems to offer a large amount of customizability, but it isn't easy and intuitive to setup quickly. At least it wasn't/hasn't been for me.
Swish Max 3 - A fuller featured version of Swish. There are a couple of examples of what you can do with it, but it seems focused more on banner ads than anything else. I'm not good at using it, so I can't make more comment than this. It doesn't seem to be intuitive, which is why I didn't get up and running right from the start, which is kind of disappointing. In the scope of the package though, at best this and Swish MiniMax would drop the value of the package by a miniscule amount; you don't buy this suite for Flash video creation.All of the above being said, another very, very nice feature included with this package is video tutorials for Paint and Draw. If you've ever wanted to know how to use a feature in a program but have a difficult time following text based instructions, you'll enjoy this feature immensely. Just about every feature in Draw and Paint have video tutorials available. I don't know if Adobe offers similar options with it's current packages, but back in the day this is the type of thing Adobe would have charged extra for and it...Read more›

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CorelDRAW Premium Suite X5 is premium design software that opens you up to new web possibilities, while supporting traditional illustration, tracing and graphic design needs with new and enhanced tools. Built on the renowned CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5, it introduces website creation, video editing, and flash animation software, so you can engage your audience with greater impact than ever before! Build standout websites with the help of dozens of templates and site styles. Create interactive flash animations with over 350 built-in multimedia effects. Even edit video and quickly create high-definition movies with 30 creative templates. Now you can do even more than you thought possible!
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Print Perfect Business Publisher Review

Print Perfect Business Publisher
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I purchased this software to create stationary and other projects for my small business. For a "business" application, the graphics are cartoonish and outdated, not professional at all. It comes with 12 CDs which is really a hassle to swap them out. For an addition 10 bucks you can "upgrade" and send for a DVD. Why not give this option at purchasing? It claims to have web site creating capabilties, which turns out to be a separate stand-alone program (if you can fine it among 12 discs) and is an old 2000 version of CoffeeCup's Visual Site Designer which has limited functionality. The graphics editor is not very sophiticated. I was using an old version of Microsoft's PictureIt and thought by purchasing a new "business" publishing software I'd get some new professional looking graphics and new features, but I needn't have wasted my money.

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Real Arcade Feeding Frenzy Review

Real Arcade Feeding Frenzy
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Love this game its really fun! The sound is great too! Lots of fun for all ages.

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Pantone FASHION + HOME FPP100 Color Specifier and Guide, Paper Review

Pantone FASHION + HOME FPP100 Color Specifier and Guide, Paper
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As a creative professional this product is essential for me.
Great Product. Great shipping time. Great Company.

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New single-volume specifier book and companion guide containing all 1,925 colors in a chromatic presentation. Specifier book contains six tear-out chips of each color for easy removal. Fan guide provides a portable, complete palette ideal for sample shopping, client or vendor meetings and on-site reviews. Replacement pages are available for specifier book. Bonus digital color library enables you to directly integrate the PantoneFashion and Home color values from both our paper and new cotton formats into design software programs. Ideal for product development. Combine the convenience of a guide with our new single volume specifier book. Specifier book contains over 1,900 paper chips chromatically arranged by color family in one single volume. New larger size format provides greater visualization for evaluating and communicating. Each color has six perforated paper chips for easy removal. Replacement pages are available. Fan guides provide a portable, complete palette ideal for sample shopping, client or vendor meetings and on-site reviews.

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Photo Fun Voice Recording Photo Frame - PF8970 Review

Photo Fun Voice Recording Photo Frame - PF8970
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I was looking for a frame in which i could put a funny photo and add music. this worked out great. very easy to add the sound on (simply hold the record button down). Unfortunately it is only about 10 seconds of sound. the only thing, with music the sound quality is ok.

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Pantone Solid Chips two book set Review

Pantone Solid Chips two book set
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More and more of our customers have been requesting us to try to match our custom product colors to new Pantone colors that weren't in our old swatch book. So this updated book was very helpful.

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Print Perfect Deluxe Review

Print Perfect Deluxe
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The image categories are arranged in 1000's of images,
and the program only shows 6 at a time, so finding the
right one may take hours. (plus they have no names)
Adding custom text is font size, bold, italics, etc. only!
No real formating of text.
The border images print off the page, even though they
were well within the boundaries on the screen. (I have
an Epson R200 printer, and xp home sp2)
After installation, my windows xp theme was completely
messed up. The app changed it to xp blue, and other things
were also changed. Plus it added about 50 useless fonts.

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Nova Scrapbook Factory Deluxe 3.0 Review

Nova Scrapbook Factory Deluxe 3.0
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I was given an inexpensive digital scrapbooking software program last year and found it was a nice quick way to get caught up on my scrapbooking. However the software was inexpensive and had many limitations so I decided to invest in a better program. I found this software had received the highest rating from a group reviewing multiple scrapbooking programs. I was sorely disappointed in the result. It is no better than my very inexpensive version. I was happy to see that there is a 90 day money back guarentee but so far I have not heard back from the manufacturers as to where I am to send the product for refunding.
Within minutes of using the program, I was making a list of things that needed to be corrected or improved for any reasonable use. Things like:
1) It will not let you see the image/object you are resizing while resizing it. You just get a box outlining the object. This isn't very helpful if the object you are moving or resizing is anything other than square or rectangle. Can't line up a round rivit to a curved area when all I see is an outline of a square.
2) When you select multiple objects to space evenly over an area, it will rearrange the order they are in. This is annoying when trying to equally space graphics of letters across the top of your page to spell say "Hello" for instance and it will equally space the letters but now it reads "eollH". It also rearranged photos that I had placed in a sequence.
3) It does not allow for the new standard of 8" x 8" paper.
4) I also can't seem to find a way to lay out a double page layout so that I see both pages at once.
5)Once you pick a text "effect" to see what it looks like, you can not remove it. You must start over.
6) No search capabilities to find objects/graphics by keywords.
7) Can't load multiple images onto a page at a time. Must select and load images one at a time.
8) I found it ran quite slowly.
9) If you add a border to an image and then want to delete the border, it also deletes your image as well.
10) Borders don't fit tight to the image so background shows inbetween image and border.
11) Once you start the application, you can't exit it until you select a project and walk thru some basic selections first.
I found these and actually a couple more minor complants after literally a couple of hours of playing with the software. I edited one premade template and attempted to lay out a page from scratch. I got so frustrated I gave up before completing it.
I will say this program has phenominal art/graphic clipart items although they are often difficult to find the one you want since you can
t use keywords to search for them.
If you only want to use premade templates and just drop in your own pictures, this program would be pretty good. If you like to have creative control, I would look elsewhere.

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Nova Scrapbook Factory Deluxe 3.0 will turn your memories into unforgettable scrapbooks and keepsake projects that will bring a smile to your face for years to come. With over 5000 designs, 40,000 images, 1000 fonts, 2500 unique projects, and amazingly easy-to-use features, Factory Deluxe 3.0 sets the standard for scrapbooking software. Whether you want to embellish your digital photos for posterity, create your own slide show to view on your television, or make that special gift for your loved one, this software is for you. Three Easy Steps to Scrapbooking With Factory Deluxe 3.0, preserving your favorite memories is as easy as 1, 2, 3. Simply choose a category from the easy-to-use drag-and-drop interface. Then select an event, occasion or theme from more than 5000 designs that are provided. You can choose from literally thousands of elements from the "scraps gallery" to drag and drop right onto your scrapbook page, including ribbons, words, alphabets, buttons, corners, borders, and more. Add your photos, captions, and personalized greetings, and simply print your results to any color printer for instant results. You can also export your project to a PDF file and share it instantly with friends and family around the world. It's that easy.Thousands of Fonts, Images and Designs Are you looking to capture the beauty of your wedding? The excitement of your child's first lost tooth? Or maybe the first swing of tee-ball season? No matter what the occasion, you can be assured that with Factory Deluxe 3.0 you'll have what you need to create beautiful and professional looking projects. With over 1000 sensational fonts, 5000 unique designs, and 40,000 professionally created images to choose from, you can create the precise look and feel to reflect the mood of your subject. From the whimsical and fanciful, to the formal and serious, Factory Deluxe 3.0 can give you everything you need.Taking Your Photographic Memories Digital You can take your digital scrapbooking skills to new heights with Factory Deluxe 3.0. With just a few clicks, you can import your photos or images from your digital camera, CD or scanner. A built-in photo editor will then let you add special effects, remove red-eye, and even crop, flip, rotate and resize your photos. Once you have the effects you want, you can create slide shows from your photos and view them on TV. You can also burn CD photo scrapbooks with your own music, and replay them on most home DVD players. No matter what level of photographic skills you have, you'll be the envy of your friends and family when they sit back and watch the amazing projects that you've created. Perfect Gifts for Everyone Factory Deluxe 3.0 isn't just for preserving your memories. You can also create the perfect gift for your friends and family. Design a calendar for your parents with photos to remind them of their children's birthdays and special events. Make your grandfather a sweatshirt with an iron-on of your favorite baby picture on the front. With Factory Deluxe 3.0, you'll have dozens of ways to make the perfect gift for everyone in your life.

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Print Explosion Deluxe 3.0 (Mac) Review

Print Explosion Deluxe 3.0 (Mac)
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This should be called "Print Disappointment". It's buggy, some of the really cool features, like color gradations on a shape, don't work. You can't open networked files. The clipart is amateurish. There is a very limited colorset. I asked tech support about that and they said it can't be expected to provide the same features as professional software. Well, I've been using Printmaster on a PC for 8 years, it cost $20, and the earliest version I used worked better than this product.


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For years Print Explosion® has offered Mac users the fastest, easiest way to create spectacular custom print projects. Now Print Explosion Deluxe 3.0 takes advantage of the latest OS X innovations, delivering more creative options than ever before-from store-quality greeting cards to photorealistic scrapbooks.And you can do it all without ever leaving your Macintosh. Print Explosion Deluxe's easy-to-use interface will walk you through the process, from concept to finished product in a matter of just minutes!Print Explosion Deluxe 3.0 is ideal for first time publishers and professional designers alike because it contains rich graphics, layout features and text effects once found only in programs costing ten times as much.Optimized for both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs, this brand new version features an enhanced user interface, thousands of new projects plus complete integration with iTunes and iPhoto!You can even use the enhanced mail merge feature to automatically personalize and send greeting cards to people in your Mac OS X Address Book.LOOK WHAT YOU CAN CREATE! - Greeting Cards- Signs & Posters - Scrapbooks- Banners - Certificates- Calendars - Labels- Letterheads - Envelopes- Business Cards - T-Shirts- Web Pages - Postcards- Crafts - And More!LOOK WHAT YOU GET! •Expanded! 13,000+ Readymade Designs, Including 5,000+ Store-Quality Greeting Cards •Expanded! 100,000+ Premium-Quality Graphics and 900+ Fonts •Hundreds of Text Effect Combinations •Hundreds of Label Layouts-All Avery®- Compatible •Hundreds of Signs, Posters, Banners, Certificates, Postcards, and More! •Turn Projects into Web Pages •Electronic Greetings •Brand New User Interface •New! Browse and Import Photos from iPhoto •New! Print CD/DVD Labels with iTunes Playlists •New! Photorealistic Scrapbook Graphics •New! Mail Merge Integrated with Mac OS X Address BookSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Universal Binary: Runs natively on both PowerPC (G3 or faster) and Intel-based Macintosh computers; Mac OS X 10.2 or later; 512 MB RAM; DVD Drive. Software furnished on DVD. CD-ROMs available free via mail exchange. See user manual for details.

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Sure Cuts a Lot Review

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Before purchasing this product, go to the Cricut website and download the sample/trial version of their software which allows you to upgrade your firmware on the Cricut. You have to have upgraded firmware on your Cricut machine before you can use Sure Cuts A Lot. My computer would not allow me to upgrade to the new firmware. I called Cricut but they were not helpful. The seller would not give me a refund of the Sure Cuts Alot even though I was not able to use it. I took my Cricut and the Sure Cuts Alot to a friend's house and her computer allowed me to upgrade the firmware. It works fine now. Just make sure you can upgrade your firmware before you purchase this product.

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Art Explosion Greeting Card Factory Deluxe 5.0 Review

Art Explosion Greeting Card Factory Deluxe 5.0
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If you decide to buy a current greeting card program, there are really only two front-line choices: Art Explosion Greeting Card Factory (currently version 5) or Hallmark Card Studio (currently 2006). There are other programs available specifically for creating cards, but most of them are low quality and outdated, and aren't really worth considering. (A competitive third product featuring American Greetings designs is sadly now long outdated).
So how do these two products match up? Without a question, if you are looking for quality "canned" cards, the Hallmark program wins. The Hallmark designs are professional, and are equal in quality to cards you would purchase in a store. In contrast, the designs in Art Explosion are adequate but surely NOT up to the quality of a store-bought card. The Hallmark program is also able to simply and correctly print to several different types of card store (although you are stuck with the choices pre-programmed into the software unless you want much frustration). The Art Explosion does a poorer job of correctly and simply printing to a variety of card stock and configurations.
Art Explosion beats the Hallmark program in editing options (more extensive), and in the amount of additional art (clipart, etc.) included with the package.
If you do not plan to use the "canned" cards, then I would recommend Art Explosion. But the average user will likely appreciate the professional, high quality cards in the Hallmark package. Personally, I consider the choice of the Hallmark package over Art Explosion a no brainer.
A note on versions: The publisher comes out with a new version of the Hallmark program every year (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, etc.) and the same is true for Art Explosion Greeting Card Factory. Having used many of these versions, I find very little reason to recommend upgrading year by year. Disappointingly, the stock cards in the Hallmark program do not seem to have changed appreciably in many years, and the same is true for Art Explosion.

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Norton Internet Security Dual Protection 4.0 (Mac) Review

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Edited to add info on REMOVAL instructions. Symantec keeps this a secret. Amazon does not allow links, so search Google for the "RemoveSymantecMacFiles removal utility". It's on Symantec's Enterprise site.
I was finally able to remove every trace of the Symantec "bloatware." The uninstaller does not do this. Make sure you back up your entire system (I recommend SuperDuper) to a Firewire drive prior to doing this. I also recommend booting into Safe Mode to run the removal operation.
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I am a long time Mac user.
Reportedly in development for 5 years, this software does protect from viruses, including protecting your Mac from being a carrier of Windows viruses. However, there has never been an "in the wild" Mac virus.
My cable company is offering the Mac part of this suite as part of their service. I installed it, and discovered it was too intrusive, and blocked some programs from accessing the Internet. Unfortunately, there is no customizable firewall. It's either off or on. Virus scanning is too intrusive, too.
The only real reason for an AV on the Mac is to protect Windows users from files other Windows users may have sent you. That said, there is a much better, less intrusive product called Intego VirusBarrier that catches Windows viruses, in combination with the NetBarrier firewall which is extremely customizable. UPDATE: I've switched to the free Sophos AV software, and recommend it highly.
The problem: After testing Norton and deciding I didn't care for it, I uninstalled it. However, as I dug deeper into my system, I found the software did not completely uninstall. As with their Windows applications, Norton for Mac puts hidden files all over the place. After the uninstall, I found invisible Symantec files and deleted them.
On the next start-up, the Mac wouldn't start: gray screen of death. It would start up in Safe mode, and once after restarting from Safe mode, but not again. So, I reinstalled Norton, and it works again. This is shameful.
I do not recommend this software. Go with Intego or Sophos instead. Or, if Windows viruses are not an issue with you, then you're probably safe not running any AV. The Mac's built in firewall is excellent, too. If you really need to feel protected, go with the free version of iAntivirus which protects only against potential Mac threats (which really don't exist for most Internet users).
If you have a dual boot system, I suggest using Microsoft Security Essentials, Online Armor firewall and Threatfire (all free) on the Windows partition, especially if you use Windows more with VMWare Fusion or Parallels, due to their effectiveness and small footprints.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 Review

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4
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The Corel line of graphics software has always carried the burden of being the second choice and often the second experience of Adobe software users. Those who encounter the software after experience with the main Adobe-produced rivals (Illustrator and Photoshop) will experience it very differently than those who are looking to learn professional graphics from the start with Corel.
Though I am a very experienced user of Adobe products, I tried to experience Corel Draw (the vector graphics portion) and Photo Paint (the bitmap graphics portion) with an eye toward evaluating it as someone who wasn't already comfortable with a different interface, but who was interested in a professional level graphics package, as well as someone who may decide to transition away from the pricier Adobe products. I will offer my perspective from both of these viewpoints:
As a newcomer to pro graphics:
There is a lot of power and flexibility. Photo Paint offers alpha channels, lighting effects, masking, and a good selection of filters for those who want to "play" with images. It is able to open and save to a variety of file formats and can rasterize vector images. A lot of functions are quite intuitive (e.g., image straightening, filter effects), though programs with the breadth and depth of a professional program have a great many levels and no one who is new to them can grasp them immediately or without underlying knowledge of what all the terms mean. It's important not to mistake this graphics package as one designed for the hobbyist or person looking to modestly tweak images for web pages. The complex functionality it possesses is to allow folks working in industries that need finer work to get it done and it certainly allows for that and more.
In terms of how easy it is to understand the programs, CorelDraw is definitely a lot tougher to grasp, but that is the nature of vector graphics programs. However, I do believe that the way in which points (which are called "nodes" in Draw) are edited when working with Bezier curves could be more intuitive. Having to select each node and change its type by clicking a button in order to alter the way in which the control handles work is tedious. It'd be much better to have a modifier key to "break" curves where desired.
The help files and tutorials are excellent and I had not trouble tracking down information to help me do what I wanted to do. However, an absolute beginner will likely need to do the video training for more hand-holding than I required. It's hard to get your head around the way computer graphics work, but Corel certainly provides the tools to try if the user is willing to take the time to learn. The software can only take you so far when it comes to something this complex.
Corel also provides a huge variety of templates, clip art and fonts which Adobe does not. This makes the entire package more appealing to folks who work in publishing but do not create custom content and mainly want to tweak clip art or stock images.
As an experienced Adobe user:
One immediately resists every part of the interface which does not conform to what one is used to in Photoshop and Illustrator. This is much more troublesome in CorelDraw since drawing works best when one can use the tools effortlessly to gain the desired result. If you're looking to make the change to break free of Adobe's higher prices, the first thing you have to do is be patient with the interface differences. Some gritting of teeth may be involved. You'll likely find, on the whole, that some things are better in Corel's interface and some are worse compared to Adobe's, though Adobe's interface has a more professional and polished feel. The filters in particular sometimes have a cheesy and clunky feel to them, though they are easy enough to use.
The second thing you have to do is make sure that all of your native file format files (.ai and .psd) have been saved into more universally accessible formats (EPS, TIFF) as neither PhotoPaint nor Draw will reliably open all Adobe native format files. In my tests, native Photoshop files always opened but sometimes with missing layers. When I attempted to open an Illustrator native file, I was told the file was compressed (though it was not) and that it needed to be re-saved in an uncompressed state. Resaving as an EPS file fixed the problem.
Conclusions:
* If I wanted to prepare myself for work in the graphics industry and wanted something less expensive than the Adobe CS package, I'd not hesitate to buy this suite to learn the ins and outs of professional graphics, particularly if I were planning on working freelance. However, I'd keep in mind that most publishers will work in Adobe software and I may need to learn their software eventually if I were to pursue office work.
* If I were working in a publishing industry which did small amounts of editing of vector and bitmap images and needed to do color adjustments for professional printing, I'd seriously consider the Corel Suite though I'd investigate how effective the color separations worked for my particular needs. However, I would not rely on it for layout work (nor would I rely on Illustrator or Photoshop for layout) unless I only worked with flyers, brochures, posters, or other very short documents.
* If I were an Adobe user looking to break free of the expensive shackles of Adobe software, I'd have to think long and hard before making the change as there would be some productivity loss getting acclimated to the interface and some differences in functionality that I may not want to accept.

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Photo Explosion Deluxe 3.0 Review

Photo Explosion Deluxe 3.0
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I used to have Microsoft's Image Composer (now discontinued) that came with FrontPage '98. What a great, intuitive little program that was for cutting out parts of photos and combining them into collages or new photos! It came with no manual, yet I was able to teach myself to use it just by playing around and trying things out. It was that easy, and it was a lot of fun!
This program claims to have many of the same functions IC did: cutting out pieces of pics by tracing an outline, resizing or recoloring or otherwise manipulating these pieces, and then combining them into a new 'photo.' Unfortunately, this program is so counter-intuitive and inflexible that you can't just play with it to figure things out.
Which would be tolerable if the manual was helpful but, of course, it's useless. It spends 70 pages describing the 'workspace' and how to 'organize your photos' (as if any moron can't do that by creating directories on their PC). After all that, there are only 10 pages on how to use the selection/trace function, how to resize, etc. And it doesn't seem to explain anywhere what to do to 'select' something once you've cut it out of a photo.
The worst part of the program is that you have to create a separate file for the place you want to combine all your images. This is stupid. Why can't you just work on one base photo, add to and alter it, and then do a 'save as...'? That would be simple. This program makes you create a 'project,' which requires sifting through dozens of their templates to find one that you can twist into something like what you want. Why not just let me work without a template? Not fun and certainly not functional.
The templates are very restrictive. For example, you can't size the space of the project once you create it. So if what you create needs to be a little larger or smaller than the template size, you have to shrink everything to fit into the template.
Further, the program's logic doesn't make much sense. If I cut out a piece of a photo and then go to resize it, the program resizes the original picture only (even though the cut-out is highlighted as selected). There's no obvious way to tell the program what I want to manipulate: the original or a cut-out. This is just one example, but there are many others I could offer.
I think the program MIGHT be good if all you want is real basic photo editing (i.e. cut a square shaped piece out of a photo and plop it into some inane greeting card template provided), but otherwise this is very limited and difficult to work with.
I can't see shelling out the bucks for Adobe. And I don't understand why someone doesn't offer an inexpensive version of Adobe (like Image Composer was)? I think I'm going to hunt for an old copy of FrontPage '98 at used software stores and reload IC.

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Pantone Solid Chips three book set Review

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Since Pantone has a monopoly on the color printing market, my purchase was a 'pick your poison' exercise. I prefer the book layout to the skinny fan option for a couple of reasons.
1. It's much easier to find and remove the perforated chip for color matching purposes than it is to hold up the fan version and shield your eyes from the other colors.
2. If I need to send a customer a variety of chips for display purposes, the only practical option is to have a removable chip book, unless you want to give away your fan book every time.

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LUCINDA GREENS EQUESTRIAN CHALLENGE Review

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Love this game! It's so much fun to play! The graphics are beautiful and very realistic. The game is quite addictive. If you don't have the money for riding lessons, this is the next best thing.

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Microsoft FrontPage 2003 - Old Version Review

Microsoft FrontPage 2003 - Old Version
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I have worked with FrontPage since version 97, which was, overall, a real stinker. I have also worked with Dreamweaver since its earliest versions. In times past, FrontPage has largely been the site management and application development leader of the two, while Dreamweaver was much better at templating and all of the eye candy, like mouseover images, that we have become so fond of using in our sites.
Having said that, FrontPage 2003 is a great step in the right direction. Here are my feelings, broken down:
Site Management
Site Management has improved in FrontPage 2003, although the most bang for the buck will be Enterprise users who have decided to use SharePoint Portal Server in their organization. Much of the new data functionality relies on SharePoint. What this means is FrontPage 2003 gives a lot more power for those in the Microsoft world. Note that it is still backwards compatible with frontPage 2002 extensions, for those without SharePoint.
Behaviors
Much of the work in this area is like Dreamweaver and it is a mixed bag. On the positive side, behaviors are more flexible in FrontPage; on the negative, there are still many missing from FrontPage. The major behaviors are there, however, so I would give FrontPage a plus here.
Intellisense and coding
Microsoft has always lead the charge in this area and FrontPage is no exception. The Intellisense in FrontPage 2003 extends into ASP and ASP.NET code. For developers interested in altering the code created, everything is accessible. The death of FrontPage extensions are the reason, so those with backward compatible sites will have to deprecate some features if they use webbots. The small price is well worth the gain.
CSS
FrontPage has much greater support for CSS than previous versions, and is especially useful for those who like to work with graphical tools or those who like to work with code. The tag explorer, in Dreamweaver, wins for those who sit in the middle, however.
HTML Editing
The ability to go back and forth from code to design and retain positioning is a real godsend. This feature exists in Dreamweaver, as well, so it is not as stellar as some of the other tools. One of the nicest tools is the tag explorer, that allows you to see the nesting of your currently selected tag and easily navigate up and down the tree. In addition, there is a code editor that lets you isolate on a specific tag and use Intellisense to code its attributes. There is also a tool that allows you to quickly find a closing tag, which is a godsend for any developer working with nested HTML tables.
Themes and templates
Themes are much more easily edited in FrontPage 2003, which allows designers to alter templated sites to make nice looking custom built sites very quickly. FrontPage also has the ability to create "master page" style templates which are, possibly a surprise, fully compatible with Dreamweaver MX.
That pretty much covers the major features. Overall, I like the FrontPage methodology of using a side pane that focuses on the task at hand over Dreamweavers sliding tool palette, although I know people that are more fond of the Dreamweaver IDE.
One of the biggest benefits I have seen of FrontPage 2003, in the FrontPage/Dreamweaver battle, is Dreamweaver's tendency to lock up the OS when working on files on a shoddy network connection. As this does not apply to as many users, it is not reason enough to shy away from Dreamweaver. As I use both, I do not want to shy away from either, but here is how I would stack it up.
FrontPage wins with its table designer, Intellisense, coding aids (esp. ASP.NET) and flexibility in behaviors. Dreamweaver still wins with the number of eye candy features, strength of its added CSS tools and its flexibility in coding models (nice for developers who work in more than one language - Java, ColdFusion, ASP and ASP.NET included).

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