Corel Draw X7
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Corel Draw X7
Anyone using it with their AWC-608?
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Re: Corel Draw X7
Not one person here using X7?
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Re: Corel Draw X7
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Marco has said that the latest supported version of CorelDraw is X6.
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Re: Corel Draw X7
I just received a newer version LaserCad (v7.42) and it may support X7 with macro. Plus, it should have macro for Illustrator. But I got to test it first before I can confirm. So, stay cool and be patience. I'll get what you guys needed.
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Re: Corel Draw X7
Just ordered the X7 DSP upgrade kit......Will this work with the Corel Draw X7?
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Re: Corel Draw X7
LaserCad support CorelDraw graphic in all version. It is just about whether a macro is included per each releast of LaserCad. If it doesn't, you still can import the Corel graphics by using Import feature from the LaserCad to "Import" the file. It is not as convenience as a macro installed but it still work fine. Just need 2 more clicks and shouldn't take much your time.
BTW, if you can, stick with CorelDraw X6 as LaserCad can't chase the update soon as anyone can do. Plus, there is not much difference between X5, X6, X7. Later there may be X8, X9.... Believe it or not, I am still using Photoshop 6.1 even though the latest is Photoshop CS5, 10 years latest. I'm still finding that PS6.1 is great for my own need. I don't need too much fancy things but easy and less complicated. Well, it is just my point of my view and you may not agreed to.
Regards,
Marco
BTW, if you can, stick with CorelDraw X6 as LaserCad can't chase the update soon as anyone can do. Plus, there is not much difference between X5, X6, X7. Later there may be X8, X9.... Believe it or not, I am still using Photoshop 6.1 even though the latest is Photoshop CS5, 10 years latest. I'm still finding that PS6.1 is great for my own need. I don't need too much fancy things but easy and less complicated. Well, it is just my point of my view and you may not agreed to.
Regards,
Marco
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