I would love to see fills like these in Designer Pro.

If these features were implemented, I would predict that a ton of industrial designers would start using Xara. But first and foremost, it would need to be more friendly to people who draw.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1F9y...yer_detailpage

The thing that I like other than applying a mould to a gradient fill is the idea of saving multi color fills like saving brushes in the line gallery. It would make sense to be able to save fills. Currently, i go back and find old designs and copy and paste attributes to apply a custom fill I made in the past.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqhyY...yer_detailpage

Looking at the way it does transforms and perspective, It makes Xara's mould tool look positively clunky.

Also notice how there is an eraser function.

This symmetry tool blows my mind.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0hmS...yer_detailpage

Currently, I'm holding off on getting it because 1) it's pricey, and 2) a lot of reviewers have mentioned that it's unstable and crash prone. But if it were solid and reliable, I would probably get it.