For those who only need the vector, page layout, and image editor, the Corel suite might be the better product. Adobe’s suite has far more applications included, which makes it a better value for folks who will actually take advantage of all the Adobe suite has to offer. Corel also offers a subscription model that costs half of the Adobe package ($25/month) and offers similar access to new features and free upgrades. Included are apps for vector-based drawing/page layout, image editing, raster-to-vector tracing, website design, and an online collaboration tool.Īt around $500 USD for the entire suite-boxed or downloaded-it certainly is a financially viable alternative to Adobe’s $50/month subscription price tag. Well, Corel is hoping to lure away the subscriptionaphobes with their CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X7. There has been talk of doing without Adobe products which, to some, seems a daunting task. Reading through the comments on graphics forums (I know, I know: Don’t read the comments!) it’s clear that many designers still aren’t happy with the Adobe subscription model.
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