Hi everyone,
To me it's not about which one I prefer for design, it's about colour management and file issues. If a customer sends me an Illustrator .eps and I open it in Illustrator on the Mac, what I see on my screen is what's going to come out of my printer.
I've come to trust nothing else for surefire results. If I open (or try to!) a .pdf or .ai file in Flexi, Draw or any other programme to do an edit ...I'm always left wondering if it will print properly. Am I going to get a RIP error? Am I going to get a bitmap box around a drop shadow or transparency element even though I saved/exported and have the RIP set up correctly (relative/relative)... I've had way too many issues over the years.
I prefer to design in Xara on the PC which is like lightning compared to either Flexi, Corel or Illustrator for that matter.
This is only my opinion. Some shops can get by with one major programme, if what they produce is mainly their own creations they have control over the process. Some shops (like mine) need every thing they can get their hands on. Especially if they receive files from all manner of sources, graphic designers, old corporate Quark files, Word files, some .jpeg someone copied and pasted into some obscure programme and exported as an .eps.
People might say 'Get them to convert it to an .eps and send it to you'. Truth is they either can't, don't know how to or can't be bothered. That's why we have a charge for design, vectorising and file set up, don't let customers make their problem your problem, charge for it.
I'm actually getting a bit off the track now.
But I reckon a copy of Draw and Illustrator in conjunction with your Signlab will get you by most of the time.
Good luck with the new printer.