Those days are apparently coming to an end "later this year." Most recently I went from version X6 to X8 and then X8 to CDR 2018. I've skipped several product cycle versions over the years. Previously a CorelDRAW user could stick with the existing version he had, wait out a couple version cycles until the improvements added up into enough of an upgrade worth purchasing, and do so for a standard upgrade price. One thing that isn't confusing: it's pretty clear they want all users shifted over to paying at least $198 per year to use the software as a service. I say it's "looking like" because some of the statements on the Corel web site and purchase options are a little confusing. Well, contrary to past publicity statements from the folks at Corel, it's looking like the company is attempting to strong-arm users into a subscription-only model.
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