WildWestDesigns
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I would suggest Illustrator for the bulk of your work. Sticking with Adobe products (although morally wrong is your best bet as most people are used to some type of Adobe software to design artwork. Also, by committing to such an "industry standard" you ensure that your knowledge base and industry relevance will only grow stronger.
Everyone can crucify me for this but: Corel to me is like using "Hallmark Greeting Card Maker". If you went to school for graphic design, I can guarantee you would have to learn the Adobe suite.
The irony is, the industry standard software for me (which is significantly more then Flexi, I would love to have that Flexi bill) comes directly interfaced with Corel.
JoeBoomer said:Programs like Adobe "Freehand" and other novelty software like that aren't even made anymore. Chances are you wouldn't even be able to install that on a new computer. Stick with Illustrator & Photoshop and you'll always be relevant.
For legacy (really legacy) software, my first inclination is try to to see if Linux with WINE will work. That way you would otherwise be relevant, but still have your favorite programs (in most instances from my experience, not to say that it will be the same for everyone).