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Is it truly open? I likely spoke out of turn there...it may or may not be. Coffee speaking a little too loud perhaps.<BR>
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I'm pretty sure it was Photopaint 8 that was ported to Linux and don't recall that it went beyond that. Been a while now...it was available for d/l as that is how I had it for a long while. I do not recall that the Linux distro included a version for CorelDraw. Keeping in mind that Draw is vector and Paint is raster...only Paint was on the copy of CorelLinux that I had. I bought that at CompUSA or something if I recall...<BR>
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On Tue, 2011-12-13 at 09:53 -0500, William Bagwell wrote:<BR>
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Is it truly open? Photopaint 9 was only in the deluxe version of Corel and
AFAIK not included with the free download, or standard boxed versions.
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