I have supported Xara for the last 10 years buying all the upgrades etc. I just hope in this next version they put some development effort back in the vector tools.
I have supported Xara for the last 10 years buying all the upgrades etc. I just hope in this next version they put some development effort back in the vector tools.
The Xara Outsider specifically references "web designers", so whatever the announcement is, it seem unlikely to be new vector tools...
From: http://www.xara.com/us/outsider/march10/
"Web Designers amongst you might want to sign up to one of our instant news services (see under Other News) to ensure you catch some Big News as it happens... before the next Outsider."
It could be that they are releasing a new version of Web Designer first, and perhaps a new version of Xtreme is coming later, so there could still be some hope for Xtreme.
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My current Xara software: Designer Pro 365 12.6
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Personally I would hope that if they still plan on continuing to Market Web Designer and release Web Designer 6 that they would release Xtreme 6 at the same time with all the new Web Designer features included and hopefully with some new vector tools.
I would hate to have to jump back and forth between applications like I had to do before Web Designer features were added to Xtreme 5.
I realize that there is another tread asking for leaner version of Xtreme but I like having everything in one application.
sledger not to take into account that I don't know Australian Dollars and their position to Euro/USD, price here may mean something good.. but it can mean something bad - not enough changes in Xtreme 6 could lead to people wanting to save for CS5/X5 - I am among such people.. and I'm waiting for Xara's move...
I agree with BQ, I like having everything in one program. I can design our weekly publication, layout the ads, do illustrations, make updates to my website and more all in the same program and with Xtreme speed
I'm saving my money for the next version of Xtreme
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My current Xara software: Designer Pro 365 12.6
Good Morning Sunshine.ca | Good Morning Sunshine Online(a weekly humorous publication created with XDP and exported as a web document) | Angelize Online resource shop | My Video Tutorials | My DropBox |
Autocorrect: It can be your worst enema.
Now, that is the main point, I think we'll all agree! That, before everything else. You can have the kitchen sink in there (XXt) but 1) don't bog down the menu system and ui with unwanted (for some) feature (let people customize what they see/access), and 2) keep it fast fast fast. THEN, no one will mind that it does too much...
I had to use Adobe recently, briefly, and wow, the sludge and complicated dialogs, and this is CS4. Too many features, too many boxes and steps, and molasses.
But CS5 is coming out in April. I hope Xara will kick some you-know-what with X6, and they've done their competitive intelligence properly.
+1 on the hope for new vector tools! And some attention to brushes!
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My current Xara software: Designer Pro 365 12.6
Good Morning Sunshine.ca | Good Morning Sunshine Online(a weekly humorous publication created with XDP and exported as a web document) | Angelize Online resource shop | My Video Tutorials | My DropBox |
Autocorrect: It can be your worst enema.
I haven't bought a new copy since 3. Main reason for not upgrading is the slow speed at which vector tools are developed. I've requested true pressure sensitivity for ages, but the folks at Gaddesden seem more focussed on bitmap editing and web design. Sigh... And now I'm locked in with Illustrator (and there's a lot over there since CS4 in terms of speed and flexibility) but I still long for the fluidness of Xtreme and the clean uncluttered interface of Xara. (AND DON'T GO TOO FAR WITH THE GUI! XPE is far beyond my taste)
So, if there's good support for pressure sensitive tablets (Wacom, TabletPC) i'll step up the bandwagon again.
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