Ok, you can setup the print function to send a file to a RIP program. It still lacks features such as 1 click contour or rectangle cut lines, nesting, measuring tools, braille, qrcodes/barcodes etc, and robust path editing tools.
This discussion has prompted me to rethink my views on illy vs. corel. I am too old to care about anything other than corel but in taking another look at adobe i have discovered some similarities do exist between the two. For me adobe is much harder to figure out without having a trainer over you shoulder.
back to your comments above, "1 click contour or rectangle cut lines"? In corel it's called "create boundary" for which I have assigned my w key as a shortcut. Select your shape and hit w and bam, you have a cut line or contour. Took me 30min to figure out how to do it in illy (CS4) but still have to click a few more times to get it. And tried to set a shortcut key for it...apparently you can't set just one letter as a shortcut, has to be paired with cntrl, alt, or function keys.
In illy, why do I have to choose or set the new doc settings every time I start a new doc? In corel it really doesn't matter what the size is, I have my default set to automatically start with a "broad sheet". Hit new doc and that's it.
Why no "print selected only" in illy?
And what's with the stupid marquee select, automatically grabs everything it touches! I tried every key combo to get around that but nothing works.
I've created many macros in corel that neither program have built in. The fact that you can do that and "fully" customize the workspace is reason enough for me to stick with corel.
Bottom line...I suspect if I had an illy person to sit over my shoulder they could probably tell me "yep, you can do that...yep, that too...and so on just as much as I can tell them the same with corel.
Which one requires the most training/tutorials....Adobe.