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09-04-2003, 05:25 AM
Question 1:
Can coreltrace be installed as a standalone program? I've heard that
you cannot install JUST the trace program. You have to pretty much
install the whole shmeer. Is this true?

Question 2:
Anybody know if the coreltrace progam has been upgraded over the
years? Or is it essentially the same as it was in past versions of
coreldraw?

Thanks

ah
09-05-2003, 06:36 PM
KaySahn@spamless.net wrote:
Question 1: Can coreltrace be installed as a standalone program? I've heard that you cannot install JUST the trace program. You have to pretty much install the whole shmeer. Is this true?

Never tried--should be able to get just Trace and the core files (whatever they
might be, I'm not sure, but every 'Suite' seems to have something that is used
'in common', so must be installed for one, or all). Have you tried selecting
only Trace during the Install process?
Question 2: Anybody know if the coreltrace progam has been upgraded over the years? Or is it essentially the same as it was in past versions of coreldraw?

About the same as in the past--can't remember too far back, but there was a
version of Trace that had its own Layer Manager (which I really wish still
existed in v.11).

I don't have any other version of Trace installed at the moment, so I can't give
a direct accounting.
--
ah


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