For detailed information on the new features in Illustrator CS2, see the Discover Adobe Illustrator CS2 guide on the Adobe website at Note: CorelDRAW X3 is a suite of graphics applications that includes CorelDRAW, Corel PowerTRACE, Corel PHOTO-PAINT, CorelRAVE and Corel CAPTURE.
This document is a technical resource for using legacy CorelDRAW content in Illustrator. When migrating from CorelDRAW to Illustrator, one of the main concerns is converting an existing library containing years of legacy CorelDRAW files so that you can use them in an Illustrator workflow. In addition, support for open standards like OpenType®, PDF/X, SVG-t, CSS, and XMP help ensure that Illustrator is a perfect fit in any workflow. But there are many benefits in moving from CorelDRAW® to Adobe® Illustrator® CS2, including better integration with Adobe Creative Suite components like Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe InDesign®, Adobe GoLive®, and Adobe Acrobat®.
Switching tools in a work environment is not a trivial task even when the overall goal is a more efficient and beneficial workflow. Migrating from CorelDRAW to Illustrator A Technical Resource TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Importing CorelDRAW files, and working with Illustrator files 3 Working with text 3 Working with objects and colors 5 General document settings 6 Terminology differences 6 Resources