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Miles Cullinane
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I am beginning to look at corel 9 and i have searched some shopping sites. Does $190 seem reasonable. I want the manuals as well.
I have ver 8 but form what I see on the BB ver 9 is worth getting. anybody have any sites they know that sell better than $190. I'm living in Ireland so shipping can be an issue.

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Miles, I found mine on E-Bay for about 65.00, but without manuals. It is an OEM copy which they sell there all the time. I really don't think you will need the manual, as I have done fine without one. Nearly all the tips on changes from 7 and 8 are here in the archives. Good luck, Bronzeo

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tame ting....

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Granted, in my experience, CorelDRAW 10 is faster than 9. The first Service Pack has also been released for CorelDRAW 10.

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Go 10 it is much faster and easier to use.

Doug

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Doug and others who recommend 10, Did you expereince any trouble with it like I heard others have plus the price difference between 9 and 10 make me hesitate.

thanks for the input

Another question to put to all and sundry is if I am upgrading be it to 9 or 10, Is it worth getting the manuals or should I just stick to the disks. I use RomCat to search clipart anyway but are there other advantages to having the books?
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