An issue I constantly bring up but never get any response to is that the CorelDraws help menu on the mac still features PC-specific help. There is no excuse for the fact that they have dropped support for 2022 version without updating this.
And that would be personal opinion. I've used Windows for ~30 years and MacOS for ~18. I very much prefer MacOS but both have their strengths and weaknesses. Bottom line: it's a tool. Use the right one for the job.
I would very much prefer to have CorelDRAW on a Mac because it would smooth out my production workflow. It would also help my coworkers who are not technogeeks. All too often the idiosyncrasys of Windows gets in the way of doing a job. An analogy would be Windows is the old automobile that you need to spend time tinkering with to keep running, and MacOS is the new, high-end automobile that always runs.
Ideally I would like CorelDRAW to look and function the same across platforms like Adobe products. As is is, CorelDRAW on MacOS is like using a whole new graphics program. It's challenging enough to find new employees/artists with Windows experience and it's challenging to traing them on both a new platform as well as a new design program.
An issue I constantly bring up but never get any response to is that the CorelDraws help menu on the mac still features PC-specific help. There is no excuse for the fact that they have dropped support for 2022 version without updating this.
And that would be personal opinion. I've used Windows for ~30 years and MacOS for ~18. I very much prefer MacOS but both have their strengths and weaknesses. Bottom line: it's a tool. Use the right one for the job.
I would very much prefer to have CorelDRAW on a Mac because it would smooth out my production workflow. It would also help my coworkers who are not technogeeks. All too often the idiosyncrasys of Windows gets in the way of doing a job. An analogy would be Windows is the old automobile that you need to spend time tinkering with to keep running, and MacOS is the new, high-end automobile that always runs.
Ideally I would like CorelDRAW to look and function the same across platforms like Adobe products. As is is, CorelDRAW on MacOS is like using a whole new graphics program. It's challenging enough to find new employees/artists with Windows experience and it's challenging to traing them on both a new platform as well as a new design program.