CorelDRAW is a vector based drawing and illustration program. Tools like CorelDRAW enabled desktop publishers to create professional quality illustrations that printed and scaled without distortion. It is primarily a Windows application, but was ported to Mac OS, Mac OS X, Linux, CTOS and OS/2. The earliest versions ran on Windows 2.
Targeted at both professionals and beginners, it featured ease of use, a robust set of drawing tools, a clipart library, high resolution fonts prior to TrueType, and detailed font manipulation. It was often a companion product to the bit-mapped photo editor Corel Photo-Paint. It competed against Aldus Freehand, Adobe Illustrator, and Micrografx Designer.
Wanted: Manual scans.
This version is for IBM OS/2 2.0 or higher and features a high performance 32-bit drawing engine. This was when standard Windows was still mucking around in 16-bit.
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2.5 for OS2 | English |
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8.25MB | 2 |
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2.5 for OS/2 | English |
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109.46MB | 1 |