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Cant Find a retail 3D application anymore
Corel use to bundle its 3D application with its 'suite. Doesn't do this , since a few versions back. And 'when, back then , the average computer couldn't handle the task. With every update/upgrade of procesing power, corel lost its laquer. Dont get me wrong, but Cad programs, umm business 3D apps, that includes everything 'not affordable now, dont cut it.

Was thinking on taking the Corel3D app that was available.But this company who bought from Corel sold to another company. Think that somebody wants to deal with the integration problem via 3 separate entities to do some original work ?

Like to see the small list of 3D on the retail now. In graphics Corel was considered 'the ONLY application available. Microsoft has no 3D editing application - none,nada. In the for what its worth column, most ALL of the working for VRML,has been scuttled into 'proprietary advertising 'business apps. Wich as I use to see it creativity did not descriminate on business yet undone.

- just talking.
Posted by: ParadigmOdyssey   Posted on: 10/15/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It's easier to use compared to Photoshop.  Arrg | 10/15/04
yes, but  doh123 | 10/15/04
Sale of Jasc to Corel  Lady-Gem | 10/15/04
They will ruin it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/15/04
Nothing got ruined - they just had some bad luck with competition (nt)  CobraA1 | 10/17/04
Sad day for such a great product  Sunny Jalolly | 10/15/04
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain  garyedwards@... | 10/15/04
Cant Find a retail 3D application anymore  ParadigmOdyssey | 10/15/04
Acquisition is Good News - (NOT!)  ray@... | 10/16/04
Now, if Gimp can just finish of Corel  FilledOut | 10/17/04
Gimp is nice, but it has a long ways to go  CobraA1 | 10/17/04

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