this is a paid for product - about 30/40 GBP a year - I would imagine all you get with the xara program is a [30day?] trial
windows keeps changing - a program like this will have to keep up to speed with these changes in real time to minimise risk of breaking something
personally I think you need to know windows well in order to determine whether it's suggestions [eg - for tuning broadband] are sensible/applicable to your computer
if you know windows well, you don't need it
I think you can guess my answer to your question Ron
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Thank you Steve.
That does help.
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I have a question about this. I just installed it and my serial number worked, is this a 365 deal too?
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I'm still using Xara Xtreme 5 Silver, is there any reason to upgrade?
I do print work in XDP all the time. Both in XDP output to PDF as well as making assets for layout applications.
While it would be nice to have an accurate display, and I do want Xara/Magix to roll in LCMS or another color management module, I still get accurate color out.
As for working with Adobe-centric designers? I approach that like I do other software collaboration projects. Someone has to use what the other designers are using at some point before the exchange. So while I'll draw in XDP when working with someone who is using AI, for instance, at some point I will bring the design into AI and save a version. Sometimes I need to stop before finished and finish off in AI--like for drop shadows or other AI effects. Most of the time it is fine as is and AI becomes a fancy file converter.
Of course, one could always encourage them to buy XDP...
Probably not - if you have been using it since then you probably know the program inside out. A new (365) version has a lot of added stuff, almost all of it non-vector and, in my opinion mostly inessential. Xtreme 5 is a very good program, most of what has been added since then has had a strong emphasis on the photography side of things. A huge plus was the light interface - Stay with Xara by all means, have a look-see at what has been added, but I would be inclined to go with Affinity Designer for noticeable improvements to what you have already got.
Bob.
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