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Today, many magazines that accept advertisements from clients have to — or choose to — deal with client artwork in all its forms. Even those which specify “Photoshop, Illustrator, QuarkXPress, EPS and/or PDF only” as a matter of rule will receive CorelDRAW files from clients who, for better or worse, have chosen to work with its rich feature set and extensive collection of fonts and clip art. Yes, CorelDRAW can output a Photoshop-compatible TIFF or JPEG, export its vector artwork in Illustrator format and create EPS and PDF file but these people apparently don’t know how to do that. It’s difficult enough to get them to include the fonts, never mind specify a Pantone spot colour properly. Now in its second decade, CorelDRAW has sold well into the amateur and corporate graphics markets, in part because of Corel’s aggressive bundling of thousands of fonts and literally tends of thousands of pieces of clip art. Other factors in CorelDRAW’s popularity have been its relatively low price an