Corel Unveils Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X4

Graphics suite speeds workflow of technical documentation, manuals, maintenance, and diagrams.

Graphics suite speeds workflow of technical documentation, manuals, maintenance, and diagrams.

By DE Editors

Corel Corporation (Ottawa, Canada) unveiled Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X4, the latest version of the company’s technical graphics software.

Created specifically to address the technical illustration workflow, the suite enables users to create technical documentation, instructional manuals, maintenance references, and technical diagrams with exceptional precision and speed. Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X4 is now available in English, French, and German.

Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X4 provides file compatibility, including 3D design formats and AutoCAD DWG and DXF, while delivering award-winning precision tools for illustration, bitmap-to-vector tracing, and professional photo editing. It also offers an optimized workflow, multi-language support, and easy network deployment, making it the trusted choice of companies known worldwide for technical design excellence.

Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X4 continues to offer the industry’s most complete and affordable technical graphics package. The latest version includes Corel DESIGNER X4 for precise technical illustration and layout; CorelPHOTO-PAINT X4 for professional image editing; Corel PowerTRACE X4 to convert bitmaps and legacy paper documents into vector graphics; Right Hemisphere Deep Exploration 5.5 CSE to convert 3D CAD models into accurate 2D graphics; and Corel CAPTURE X4 to create screen captures, an integral component of many technical documents.

In addition to these core applications, Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X4 offers more than 80 new and enhanced features designed to streamline the creation of technical illustrations.

Suggested retail pricing for Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X4 is $999 for full product and $499 for the upgrade. Customers can download the free multi-lingual (English, German and French) trial version from Corel.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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