CorelDRAW
CorelDRAW is a vector graphics editor for Windows and macOS computers developed by Corel Corporation. The software is a robust graphics suite, providing many features for users to edit graphics. These features include contrast adjustment, color balancing, special effects like borders to images, and support for multiple layers and pages.
CorelDRAW was originally released in January 1989, running on the Windows 2.x operating system. Today, the software is updated frequently, adding new features for its user base. CorelDRAW is primarily designed for the Windows operating system. There were also several releases for macOS and a port to Linux in 2000 that required a modified version of Wine.
CorelDRAW is available for download on the CorelDRAW website. Users can try the software with a free trial version, pay a monthly or annual subscription, or purchase it for a one-time cost.
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