i have windows xp home edition and i have not had any difficulties using the trial version.
in combination with the wacom pad, this program has done a most satisfactory job for our family.
so if you're still running 2k pro this is a 5 star program but be ready to battle on xp home.
you get a feeling from software, from corel's home page, from other sources: i don't like it, and won't buy it.
on my pc (1.6ghz p4, 1gb ram, 250 gb harddisk, nvidia geforce fx 5950 256 mb videocard, windows xp home sp1), routine operations like loading a selection or changing the zoom level, and even saving,
i use psp to scan old photos of my home town, i currently have about 2,000 historic images in my collection.
i use psp x daily both at work and at play.
i recently started using it at home too.
i started out using it at work to touch up my photos for newsletters, reports and presentations.
now i wanted to have a similar powerfull tool (at a low price) at home.
i've never had to use any other product to achieve completion to my projects - in fact, i consistantly have to fix graphics at work that other people/apps can't handle with ai or fh.
the automatic updates keeps your software up and running with the latests releases; and the portability of objects to office and other windows based programs results in optimizing my time.
* export for office
you get all the funtionality of illustrator and photoshop with coreldraw and photopaint plus loads of extras including built-in multi-page layout capability without spending an extra $500-$1000+ on
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