I disagree with that. I found it to be more cumbersome. Now, I'm used to Ai and some of the complaints that people have with Ai were also true with older versions.
DRAW is more utilized in the apparel decorating world and that's why Wilcom directly interfaced it's software with DRAW. Now, if you were to buy Wilcom and get DRAW that way, you had 15,000 reasons (if you weren't able to play the trade in, trade up game for the full version) to make DRAW work for you versus having to spend more money on another package. That's a lot of motivation to make something work for you. I don't even have it installed anymore. Now granted, that could just be me (I've been known to be a strange one).
Now I'm not saying that it isn't a capable, fully feature program, but ease of use (user friendliness) is in the eye of the beholder. And I work with some programs that are not easy to use, so I like to think I can muddle through things.
However, which ever way you are used to, I don't suggest switching workflow (unless there is a compelling reason to do so, especially beyond your control), especially cold turkey. Not that the OP said that is what they are doing.