The past couple days I've been greeted with new CorelDRAW "upgrades are ending" pop-up ads. Now they're giving a specific deadline date when perpetual license owners must upgrade in order to be able to continue getting discounted upgrade pricing, via their "upgrade protection" program. The deadline date is one week from now (as of this writing): January 20, 2020.
I personally probably would have upgraded months ago when this "upgrades are ending" business first reared its ugly head. Unfortunately the 2019 release of CorelDRAW has been one of the worst releases in the company's history. I have to go back to CorelDRAW 12 to find a version that drew anywhere as many complaints over bugs. Many long time users of CorelDRAW have been angered by changes made to the program for no logical reason other than just to change $#1+ for the sake of changing something. The Mac version is drawing just as many complaints as the last time Corel attempted a Mac-port of DRAW back at Version 11.
I've seen participants at the CorelDRAW user forums talk about having bought CorelDRAW 2019 only to uninstall it and revert back to earlier versions, be it 2018, X8, etc.
That leaves a lot of longtime CorelDRAW users stuck in the position of "playing chicken" with Vector Capital (the owners of Corel). Who is going to flinch? Are we going to cave at the very last second? Will we buy a very flawed 2019 version only to have to turn around within a couple months and buy a new 2020 version? And who knows how good (or bad) that release will be? Or do we just stick with the copies of CorelDRAW we currently use, hoping Microsoft doesn't do anything stupid in new updates that breaks our software?
Even with a clear deadline just a few days from now the "right" choice remains to be very unclear.
I personally probably would have upgraded months ago when this "upgrades are ending" business first reared its ugly head. Unfortunately the 2019 release of CorelDRAW has been one of the worst releases in the company's history. I have to go back to CorelDRAW 12 to find a version that drew anywhere as many complaints over bugs. Many long time users of CorelDRAW have been angered by changes made to the program for no logical reason other than just to change $#1+ for the sake of changing something. The Mac version is drawing just as many complaints as the last time Corel attempted a Mac-port of DRAW back at Version 11.
I've seen participants at the CorelDRAW user forums talk about having bought CorelDRAW 2019 only to uninstall it and revert back to earlier versions, be it 2018, X8, etc.
That leaves a lot of longtime CorelDRAW users stuck in the position of "playing chicken" with Vector Capital (the owners of Corel). Who is going to flinch? Are we going to cave at the very last second? Will we buy a very flawed 2019 version only to have to turn around within a couple months and buy a new 2020 version? And who knows how good (or bad) that release will be? Or do we just stick with the copies of CorelDRAW we currently use, hoping Microsoft doesn't do anything stupid in new updates that breaks our software?
Even with a clear deadline just a few days from now the "right" choice remains to be very unclear.