Thanks for all the helpful feedback!
So, the main pluses of Xara are speed and transparancies and an easy-to-learn interface. Those are very important benefits.
So far, Xara is popular on this thread - but after all, this is a Xara forum http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
What impressed me about Xara is the gallery - the photorealism is astounding. I don't thing that Illustrator is easy to push in that direction (although I've gotten some decent results.) It's good to know that Illustrator is considered a 'harder' program to master compared to Xara. I think it would be more likely that I could learn Xara considering time constraints (I haven't learned a powerful new software program in six years.)
Really, I'd be interested in Xara for illustration - especially realism. Illustrator is terrific - but I think it's main power lies in layout. I use it primarily for package design for retail products. (I don't touch Quark or Indesign.)
I have to check out the tutorials as well - that is probably the best way to learn outside of a classroom.
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