James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
Ok...so I'm a software addict. Not because I'm a techno-geek, but because each application has specific capabilities that the others do not. My collection includes Illustrator, Photoshop, SignLab, Omega, AutoCAD and now Corel X6. We first started out with Corel 3 back in '95.
We recently acquired some accounts (with files) that were done in Corel, so I jumped at the chance when Corel offered current Adobe users a "cross grade" to X6 Graphics Suite for only $189.
The customer service rep spoke flawless English and said that they would ship the boxed set free, but that it might take extra time since it was mailing via "economy" rate.
Today (two days after order was placed) FedEx rolls in the driveway and hands me a rather heavy box from Corel...way heavier than I had anticipated for just a DVD.
And to my wondering eyes? I open the box to find a beautifully hardbound reference handbook along with the software DVD. I am absolutely stunned! In this "electronic everything" world we live in, somebody still believes in heavyweight glossy paper, and honest to goodness real software.
Wow....just, wow.
JB
We recently acquired some accounts (with files) that were done in Corel, so I jumped at the chance when Corel offered current Adobe users a "cross grade" to X6 Graphics Suite for only $189.
The customer service rep spoke flawless English and said that they would ship the boxed set free, but that it might take extra time since it was mailing via "economy" rate.
Today (two days after order was placed) FedEx rolls in the driveway and hands me a rather heavy box from Corel...way heavier than I had anticipated for just a DVD.
And to my wondering eyes? I open the box to find a beautifully hardbound reference handbook along with the software DVD. I am absolutely stunned! In this "electronic everything" world we live in, somebody still believes in heavyweight glossy paper, and honest to goodness real software.
Wow....just, wow.
JB