

I bet you a great percentage of people use a huge percentage of the list in below link to have their systems actually work I’ve just downloaded the archive, unpacked and followed the Installation-Guide.html. Since the team is working on auto updates, it’s likely to get into the same troubles as IntelliJ stuff did: being unable to auto-update w/o sudo. If someone would like to try it out, the AUR package seems not to be recommendable. some features (importing AI, exporting pdf in high resolution, CMYK (I’m not sure), hell knows what else) - unavailable in the free version.closed source, recently bought by the Corel corporation.most of features available in the free version.multiple templates included: printing, websites / social network, mobile devices.Gravit Designer seems to be a Corel replacement in many not-really-advanced tasks, and that’s what I usually do.

Alright, I also need InDesign couple of times a year, but it could be replaced with a Linux app quite easily. Recommended to me by a befriended graphician and an Arch fanatic.Īt the office I’m forced to use Windows mainly due to CorelDRAW. Not that I’m unhappy with the GIMP + Inkscape combo, but this app seems to be worth of try.
