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- From: aa699@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Tony Thomas)
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- Subject: Corel Draw 3.0 CD-ROM Edition (Reviewed by Tony Thomas)
- Date: 3 Sep 1992 21:53:45 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- COREL DRAW 3.0
- CD-ROM Edition
-
- Reviewed by Tony Thomas
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-
- The CD-ROM is the perfect vehicle for the distribution of huge software
- packages that require eons to install and that come with a tall stack of
- floppies. It is surprising that so few companies have taken advantage
- of its capabilities. To date, only a handful of packages like
- Timeworks' Publish It 2.0, OS/2 2.0, Microsoft Works, Microsoft
- Word/Bookshelf and Corel Draw have come out in CD-ROM form.
-
- After searching for professional draw package for a while, I decided to
- get the new Corel Draw 3.0 on CD-ROM. Its tremendous design power,
- ability to run from CD-ROM, and my dwindling hard disk space made it an
- obvious choice. Corel Draw is much more than just a draw package,
- however. It comes bundled with a licensed version of Z Soft's
- Photofinish (sans scanner support) dubbed Corel Photo-Paint (a bitmap
- and photo editor), Corel Trace (a tracing package), Corel Chart (a
- charting package), Corel Show (a presentation package), Corel Mosiac (a
- graphics file manager which also supports Kodak's Photo CD file
- conversions), Corel Capture (a screen capture utility), a nice set of
- file conversion filters, plus 250 Truetype and ATM fonts (all fonts are
- in both formats and each font collection consumes over 10MB of hard disk
- space), Corel's proprietary fonts and 14,000+ pieces of clip art. The
- package is well integrated and uses OLE and DDE throughout which also
- allows you to to link up with other Windows applications supporting
- those features.
-
- With all that software, it should come as no surprise that Corel takes
- over 30+ MB of hard disk space to install, and that is for a minimal
- installation. If you have the space available, you may want to opt to
- install it on your hard disk for speedier performance. If 30+ MB is too
- high a price to pay, you can do what I did - run it directly from
- CD-ROM. Sure, you will suffer a performance penalty--when loading from
- CD, Corel takes about a minute to boot--but it is bearable since disc
- reads after boot up are minimal. Processor speed and cache will
- probably effect program performance more than CD-ROM access speed. You
- don't get off scott free, however, since Corel installs about 750K worth
- of essential files on your hard disk when you choose the CD-ROM
- installation option.
-
- The vast resources you gain (font, symbol, clip art, texture and
- graphics libraries) are immense when using CD-ROM. For example, all
- fonts can reside on your CD-ROM and can be accessed when needed (if
- installed in Font Manager) by the Corel suite of applications as well as
- any other Windows application. The floppy version of Corel only
- contains a fraction of the resources found on CD-ROM even though it is
- priced similarly (it does come with a bonus CD-ROM, though).
-
- With the package you get a helpful VHS tutorial video, a hefty manual, a
- directory of graphics, symbols and clip art, a small command guide, a
- graphics ruler, and a catalog of coupons for other computer art
- products.
-
- I only have a few gripes with the Corel Draw package. First of all,
- upon installation, the program installs all 250 or so Truetype fonts.
- Even though the fonts reside on the CD-ROM and the ______.FOT font
- definition files copied to your hard disk are small (about 1.3K each),
- this adds considerably to your Windows boot time. My system, which
- usually takes 30 seconds to boot into Windows takes 2-3 minutes to boot
- with all fonts installed. After installing Corel, I had to go through
- the tedious process of uninstalling all the fonts I didn't need, leaving
- about 30 of the Corel Truetype fonts plus the Windows collection on my
- hard drive. Of course, I still have the option of adding fonts as
- needed from CD-ROM by installing them from the Control Panel on the fly.
-
- Also, I would have liked to see an array of installation options, a la
- carte style, allowing you to devote more hard disk space to parts of the
- program that you use most often to speed up performance. Finally, I
- wish that Corel would have included a set of laminated command cards and
- font lists. I made my own by copying the command summary booklet,
- reducing it and laminating the xerox copies. It only cost about $4 at
- my local supply store to have the entire set laminated.
-
- The Corel Draw 3.0 CD-ROM edition (with a street price of less than
- $400) is a supreme bargain considering all the powerful tools you get: a
- top shelf draw program, paint program/photo editor, chart program,
- presentation program, trace program, screen capture utility and graphics
- file manager. To duplicate what is included in this package would cost
- double or triple the street price. It is easy to use, well integrated
- and will make you look great on paper, even if you have limited graphics
- skills. Five Stars *****
-
- Contact: Corel Corporation, 1600 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario,
- CANADA, K1Z 8R7. Phone: (613) 728-8200. FAX: (613) 728-9790.
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- TONY THOMAS - SIGop - Audio Arts SIG - Cleveland FreeNet
- "True riches is not what you have - It's the kind of person you are"
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