linux equivalent to corel draw?
Corey Burger
corey.burger at gmail.com
Fri Sep 1 03:58:45 UTC 2006
On 8/31/06, Michael Lacey <em.lace at gmail.com> wrote:
> Xara is also open source, and you have GIMP, and Blender.
Xara is not packaged except for Edgy, not something that a work
computer should be running. GIMP is for Raster images, Corel Draw is a
vector editor. Blender is for 3D work, again not the same niche as
Corel Draw.
Corey
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> On 8/31/06, Corey Burger <corey.burger at gmail.com > wrote:
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> On 8/31/06, Timothy Webster <tdwebste2 at yahoo.com > wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > I want to move away from windows for my small business. But I am currenly
> > lacking a good linux replacement for corel draw. What do you suggest?
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> If you want to do desktop publishing, I recommend Scribus. It is well
> developed and used by a number of large companies.
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> If you want to do Vector Graphics, I recommend Inkscape.
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> Congrats on the move and welcome to Ubuntu Canada!
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> Corey
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