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| Thread ID: 46360 | 2004-06-21 04:38:00 | Corel Student Productivity Pack | Nigel Thomson (629) | Press F1 |
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| 246535 | 2004-06-21 04:38:00 | Corel Student Productivity Pack I am trying to find the limitations of the above pack, I saw it being sold on Trademe, but then found it else where for a damn site cheaper, I can't seem to find anything about this on Corels website, it looks to be a damn good deal considering what is included, If someone could find a review on this or the limitations on use, that would be very handy Thanks |
Nigel Thomson (629) | ||
| 246536 | 2004-06-21 05:52:00 | Bump | Mrs Bump (5694) | ||
| 246537 | 2004-06-21 06:38:00 | I'm no expert Nigel, but I notice that PC World reviews and members here seem to prefer Adobe. I suspect it depends upon how intensely you would use the software. For example, I bought Adobe Photoshop Elements 2. However there is so much to learn that, until I set some hours aside, I'm happily using the built-in XP picture software and the Canon software that came with my digital camera. Don't misunderstand. Elements 2 is what I wanted but I now realise that I really only need it for the occasional photo. My view -the Corel deal is so cheap at $89 that you can't really go wrong. |
Winston001 (3612) | ||
| 246538 | 2004-06-21 07:27:00 | Hi I don't have the corel student productivity pack but have coreldraw 9 student version The only difference in that was the price and the fact that the opening screen says educational version, plus the user licence says that one you are a student you must cease to use it, but hay who would know Superoman |
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| 246539 | 2004-06-21 07:59:00 | Every one at Coral who reads PressF1 Peter, one is enough though ;) Cheers Murray P |
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