![]() This is also one of the main reasons they have no incentive to make a native version as it runs so well with an emulator. ![]() Many Corel employees do this and have great success with it. Yes, this means running Windows on your Mac. If you want to use CorelDRAW X8 on a Mac, you need to install an emulator such as Boot Camp or Parallels. It is just the cold hard reality that it is not going to happen. Of course the Mac users will give me all the reasons it is wrong. There will not be a native Mac version because Corel has no financial incentive to do it. I’d said this many times and the Mac users hate it every time I say it. Immediately after CorelDRAW X8 was announced, Mac users arrived complaining there was not a native Mac version. As some users were giving the price of buying a full version as a barrier to upgrading, you can’t lean on that excuse any more. If you have ever owned a full version of CorelDRAW in the past (not academic, home and student, OEM or some other special version), you are eligible for upgrade pricing. Now they’ve changed back to the old policy. Upgrade Eligibility and PricingĪ few years ago, Corel changed the eligibility requirements for upgrade pricing. Those older versions just won’t ever work well on Windows 10, if they work at all. ![]() If you are using CorelDRAW X5 and older, you need to upgrade! No excuses are acceptable, you just have to do it. Many of those same users complain the loudest when they switch to Windows 10 and find that their ancient version of CorelDRAW doesn’t work. Users Who Seriously Must UpgradeĪs I talk to CorelDRAW users, I’m always shocked at how many users continue to use really, really, really old versions. When I have actually used it, I’ll gladly share my thoughts. Until I’ve used the software, I cannot provide my opinion on the software. The first thing I want to make very clear is that I don’t even have a copy installed. I’ve had several people ask me questions about CorelDRAW X8.
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