![]() ![]() ![]() In April 1999, Corel announced the release of CorelDRAW 9 Graphics Suite. This version provided a comprehensive solution enthusiasts Macintosh graphic design that did not need all the features available in the full product CorelDRAW for professionals. Corel made available to users a free version of CorelDRAW 8 Limited Edition for Macintosh that could be downloaded from its website at from January to May 2000. The new version included, among other components, Corel PHOTO-PAINT 8 as well as advanced tools for Web and expanded file import options.ĬorelDRAW 8 for Power Macintosh came to light in July 1998. ![]() ![]() CorelDRAW 8 announced as the tool for professionals, was designed to offer users maximum productivity in the shortest possible time. Subsequently, in October 1997, Corel released version 8 for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0. Version 7, designed for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, began to integrate Corel PHOTO-PAINT CorelDRAW, which resulted in a more homogeneous production environment. In October 1996, Corel launched CorelDRAW 7, the first of its line of software optimized to harness the power of Intel technology MMXTM. Compatible with: Windows 10, Windows 8, Win 8.1, Windows 7.Ĭracked by A little of history ![]()
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