so at least PDF files work then?
i've been researching xara as i'm interested in starting out with it for it's ease of use and speed, but i keep hearing illustrator minions claiming that even if xara can do both EPS and PDF, that there's no way to get it into an adobe product despite both formats supposedly being standardized.
something i read somewhere else talked about adobe's PDFs in particular to be "busted" so only their own programs can read them.
it's been a major concern of mine as it would be problematic creating graphics in xara, but not be able to share them with users who cling to adobe and as far as i see it, keep any other software from ever being used including coreldraw.
i'd LOVE to see users of multiple programs try sharing them both ways between everything else. i wouldn't be surprised if coreldraw and xara get along better with each other than adobe's products. if that's intentional on adobe's part, it's a violation of anti-monopoly laws. you can't create a "standard" then lock your competitors out of it to protect your empire.
regardless of whether my conspiracy theory is correct or not, i still prefer xara for it's price, WYSIWYG & photo editors and ease of use. i'd just like to know that there IS a way to get my graphics into adobe's programs so my customers can get whatever sevices they need to use their logos etc.
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