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Re: Corel Draw 2018 just released

Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 12:11
by Earl Smith
webtrekker;131587 wrote:Seriously folks, read this before upgrading to CorelDraw 2018...

https://community.coreldraw.com/talk/co ... er-license
I dont see whats wrong with that. I install Corel ( and Wilcom) onto my work PC and my laptop and use them at separate times. If I had a separate PC for a printer or cutter in another room then I would be annoyed but I would then network it.
After all, you have to buy a separate operating system software for each computer so we should be happy that Corel allows us to use their software on two computers at the same cost.

Re: Corel Draw 2018 just released

Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 16:01
by webtrekker
Earl Smith;131597 wrote:I dont see whats wrong with that. I install Corel ( and Wilcom) onto my work PC and my laptop and use them at separate times. If I had a separate PC for a printer or cutter in another room then I would be annoyed but I would then network it.
After all, you have to buy a separate operating system software for each computer so we should be happy that Corel allows us to use their software on two computers at the same cost.
Yes, that's the way it used to be for X8 Earl, but the CorelDraw 2018 EULA says this ...
"Unless otherwise provided for in this EULA and unless you have a written agreement with Corel providing for additional Use, the below agreement gives you permission to install and Use one (1) copy of this Software on one (1) computer or electronic device at any given time as set out in more detail below."
Apparently, there's been a bit of an uproar about this when people realised the EULA had been recently changed. I'm not a Corel user myself and don't plan on being one now.