On 14 May 1997, Todd Harper wrote: > http://www.uk.linux.org/LxCommercial.html > > About halp way down is the "Graphics and Visualization" section, and > CorelDraw 3.5 is listed. More info directly at: > > http://www.caldera.com/solutionsCD/Products/Corel/Info/draw35.htm
Thanks for the pointer, everyone. I've looked at the caldera web pages for their Solutions CD. Looks like a Good Thing. Unfortunately, they want $US595 (approx $800 Australian) for CorelDraw. It's not worth that much for something which my partner uses a couple of times a month, and already has a Win version of. I'd be quite happy to pay a reasonable amount - say $100 to $200 - but $800 is obscene. > Hark! Is that the sound of a Win95 partition being deleted? :-> Not yet. I think we'll put up with Win95 on that machine for a bit longer - the Win version cost her much less (we got an old version cheap second hand) but at least it's already paid for. ...also, after being exposed to quality free software like Linux for the last couple of years, my partner is no longer willing to pay extravagant sums of money for commercial software (which is often prettier than the free stuff but usually not as stable). Somehow I think that it would be nearly impossible to find Linux versions of commercial s/w on the 2nd hand market. Craig -- craig sanders networking consultant Available for casual or contract temporary autonomous zone system administration tasks. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .