CorelDraw Graphics Suite X4 is the latest update to Corel’s groundbreaking
graphics package, adding over 50 new features. However, in our opinion this
version seems less compelling than its predecessor.
CorelDraw X4 adds support for Windows Vista and several new features such as
independent page layers and previews of text formatting options.
We installed X4 on a variety of desktop and laptops, running both Windows XP
SP3 and Vista. Corel said X4 integrates with Vista’s desktop search
capabilities, supporting keyword searches via the Open or Import dialog boxes.
On install, X4 checks if it needs to combine any updates into the final
installable image before proceeding, but none had been released at the time of
testing. The install delivers the latest versions of CorelDraw, PhotoPaint, a
screen capture package called Corel Capture, and a third-party package called
Bitstream Font Navigator that allows users to obtain new fonts online.
Improved text handling allows users to preview any text formatting before
applying changes. X4 also integrates with the MyFonts.com’s font identification
service. Any bitmapped font used in graphics designs can be identified using
this.
PhotoPaint now has RAW camera file support, allowing file import directly
from most digital camera types. PhotoPaint can also now straighten images
scanned or photographed at an angle, and also has a better tone adjustment
facility.
Another third-party feature integrated into X4 is ConceptShare, which allows
online collaboration. Users have to sign up for the service, which is hosted by
www.conceptshare.com, and can then post designs to “workspaces” that can be
accessed by clients or partners in real-time.
X4 adds support for all versions of Microsoft Office Publisher, and is also
compatible with Office Word 2007 and Adobe Content Suite 3, as well as Acrobat 8
and AutoCAD DXF and DWG file formats.
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