PowerTRACE did a fine job, but the interface – all of the Suite, to be honest – doesn’t feel like it’s living in the macOS Mojave era. That lets you trace bitmap images and convert them to vector art. I started by trying its PowerTRACE feature. It’s a vector drawing app, a layout app and a photo tracing app (PowerTRACE). I tried to adjust colour and tone in specific areas and ended up smearing the image.ĬorelDRAW is three apps rolled into one. In addition, some icons in the sidebar refer to the wrong tool. It’s also only an outline that changes the image itself only changes after you click the “Crop” button. The app has a very decent RAW converter and is an image editor with some limitations and some - for Mac users - odd ways of doing things.įor example, if you want to crop and rotate simultaneously, you can’t just use the mouse or a modifier key to switch between cropping and rotating. Good examples are the symmetry and spiral tools. It’s no match for Suitcase Fusion.Ĭorel Photo-Paint has a somewhat outdated interface but comes with features that you won’t find anywhere else. It is better than macOS’s FontBook but suffers from interface problems like some font information fields overlapping others. There’s also a licensing option for large organisations.įont Manager is a nice font manager, but it’s up against some hefty competition. The CorelDRAW Suite can be licensed in two ways: subscription-based or perpetual. Corel has waited a bit too long and hasn’t fit out the Corel apps with a streamlined enough interface for that to happen, in my opinion.ĬorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019 combines three apps: CorelDRAW, Corel Photo-Paint and Font Manager. The Mac version is a successful port in terms of feature set, but it probably won’t dethrone Adobe apps, nor kill the Affinity Photo and Designer apps. On the Mac, the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite is a newcomer, but the application suite has been around for many years on the Windows platform.
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