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    A Corel Draw like program for the Mac?

    I want to get away from the constant downloads. the annoying Windows 10 reminders and security issues with Microsoft and purchased a like new MacBook Pro, 8 Gb memory and running the latest OS. So Corel no longer makes a Mac version, and without spending a lot of money what are you Mac people using for creating files for your laser?

    I know Corel will take PDF format files in just fine and my shop computer will still be a MS system, but not connected to the internet. It will still have Corel installed to use with the ULS laser.

    Suggestions? BTW I have downloaded and trying to learn Swift Publisher but it may not be what I want.
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    Serif’s Affinity Designer: https://affinity.serif.com/

    AutoDesk renamed iDraw to Graphic: http://graphic.autodesk.com/mac/

    Inkscape works in X11, but is RGB only, unless paired w/ a post-processor: https://inkscape.org/

    An old NeXTstep opensource program is Cenon: http://www.cenon.info/frame_gb.html

    Others:

    - http://www.eazydraw.com/
    - Creaturehouse Expression
    - Freehand if you’re running 10.6 or earlier

    And of course there’s Illustrator if you can stand the license and interface.

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    CorelD and Vectric software are the only reason I use Parallels on my iMac. I would be thrilled to find Mac compatibles of these or for them to run on Macs (illustrated aside). I will have a peek at some of the ones mentioned above, thanks for those links William. I did not get along with Draftsight on my Mac and I tried a trial version of CorelCad (retails for something like £700) only to find it to be a virtual copy of Draftsight (which is free).
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    I would be interested to hear from someone who has used Autodesk Graphic. It looks very interesting and would tie in great with the rest of the Autodesk products I am using for my 3D printer. Swift Publisher is nice and would be great to replace MS Publisher... maybe.
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    Rather than Swift Publisher, I'd suggest Apple's Pages.app --- it's a truly native program, and reasonably capable.

    Autodesk Graphic, as noted, was iDraw: http://www.indeeo.com/idraw/

    review: http://www.macworld.com/article/2045...phics-app.html

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    Not impressed with Swift but I paid for and downloaded from the App Store the Autodesk program and it has a lot of potential. Still trying to learn it. But without a good desktop publishing program like MS Publisher *no its not that good, my wife will never switch to Mac.
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    Have you tried a Pages.app?

    Opensource option is Scribus or LyX (for technical documents).

    Might be able to find an inexpensive used copy of Quark or InDesign.

    Calamus seems to still be around: http://calamussoftware.com/index.html

    http://www.mackiev.com/print_shop.html

    http://www.ragtime.de/start.html

    http://www.diwan.com/index.php/produ...-for-macintosh

    http://blogs.adobe.com/rome/

    http://www.canvasx.com/en/products/canvas-draw

    There’s also Stone Design Create.
    Last edited by William Adams; 10-26-2015 at 6:08 PM.

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    Inkscape

    Inkscape. Similar and a few short cuts are the same.
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    Illustrator. But I think you have to be connected to the web these days, it's all subscription
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    I use parallels on my Mac only for Corel. Other than that I illustrator is your only bet and then you have to learn how to use it. The subscription from Adobe is not a bad deal. You can pick programs a la carte or get all of them for $600 a year. Not a bad deal since you get photoshop, illustrator and Lightroom.

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    I know how to use Illustrator, and have been using it, and have copies from v3.2 up until now. It’s never the first choice for anything other than editing a .ai file, or .eps which AI made or accessing OpenType features in a complex font, or running a script. The interface is Byzantine in its specificity, and the menu structure is like a Labyrinth.

    I could retire if I had a dollar for every time I’ve asked an AI aficionado how to accomplish a task which takes N steps in FH, but N+X steps in AI — usually the response is, “Oh! That’s cool, I always did that this way, N+Y (where Y >X).”

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    Well today my goal with the Mac is to get A printer connected. My old faithful HP6p which is yes... old but works wonderful with the rest of our computers, and the laser cartridge lasts forever does not work. HP has no plans to update any drivers for El Capitan, solution is to buy a new printer from them of course. But I have a couple of other printers, one is a Brother laser that is only a couple years old and rumor online is it works just fine with the new OS.
    For a MS compatible word processor and simple publisher type program I think I will try Pages.
    Thanks for the help.
    Last edited by Bill George; 10-27-2015 at 8:03 AM.
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    My suggestion for the HP6p printer would be to get an old PC set up on your network running Linux, set up CUPS and Ghostscript and have it pretend to be a PostScript printer.

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    Since its so old the official HP6p driver is long since obsolete. I have been using the HP version 5 Universal postscript driver on the network and it works fine. I did get the Brother connected today and that was fast and easy, just plugged in the USB cable and 10 seconds later its ready to go!
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    OP said he wants to create files on the Mac for his laser.

    Please excuse my ignorance, but what kind of files does a laser engraver take?

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