Learning Corel
I sympathize with you having to learn new software when you are used to using one you are very familiar with like Omega.
Gerber did not begin as a software company so to believe Omega is par excel ance...I can't agree. Overpriced, to be sure.
Years ago signers tried to get Corel to build in plotter drivers and Corel's position was that signers who buy Corel are a very small segment of the millions of copies they want to sell of Corel (PLANNED ROLL-OUT OF A NEW UPGRADE VERSION ANNUALLY).
They thought hey...let the hardware people come to us (Corel those darn Canadians anyway) and make the hardware work with the base Corel software - whether it was then or now with bridge software or plug-ins.
Back on topic. Your situation could be worse - like mine. I was a lifetime IBM Windows PC user who grew up on Corel Draw and Paint and never used Photoshop or Illustrator. To now suddenly find I am forced to learn Adobe on a MAC...arrrrggghhhhh!
I was losing my hair at a more than accelerated pace before this. Now, my friends are referring me as Y'ul Baldy (you know - The King and I - Ramses in the 10 Commandments - that guy).
best of luck
Barry
My sign design software progression:
Corel 3,4,7,9,11 (Draw and Paint) Signlab Mono and Signlab Color bridge software. VinylMaster Pro 2, 2.5, 2.7. Newbie at Illustrator and Photoshop.