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David2008 Posted: 03-25-2008 5:07

Anyone on here able to advise me on following as I don't seem to be getting anywhere with Corel themselves!!!!

 We have 1 user on Corel Draw Essentials 2 SE (version 2.770). I realise X4 is the latest/nearest replacement but will the upgrade package suffice or do we have to buy the full blown "new" user esdition? Thanks.

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I don't believe that the Essentials package qualify for the upgrade
versions. But you'll have to get someone at Corel to give you the official
answer.
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Yeah thanks for that. According to a Corel Draw partnership supplier the version we have (Essentials version 2 SE) IS upgradeable. However, we have decided to go for a complete package anyway now to avoid any possible issues with upgrading simply to save time. Thanks again.

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To make sure this information is captured in this thread, here are the applications that are part of the upgrade eligibility for CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 as taken from the FAQ on the Corel.com product page... 

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Am I eligible for upgrade pricing?

To purchase the upgrade version of this product, you must own a previous licensed version of:

  • CorelDRAW Graphics Suite
  • CorelDRAW (standalone) 
  • Corel PHOTO-PAINT® (standalone) 
  • Corel DESIGNER® 
  • Micrografx Designer® 
  • Micrografx Graphics Suite® 
  • Micrografx® Picture Publisher® or Corel Picture Publisher® 
Note: Upgrade eligibility excludes academic and Not For Resale (NFR) versions.

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Service Pack 2)
Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X4 

Windows Vista Enterprise SP1 / Intel Core2 Duo, 4 Gb RAM, nVidia Quadro NVS140M graphics

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