

I'm just hoping someone with more knowledge of how Corel works, or who might have read/heard something, might be able to offer some advice as to whether I should wait, or purchase the Home & Student version of X7 while it's still available. I also checked on Amazon (UK) and they have details for the professional version, and the upgrade, but no details of a Home & Student version. I asked on the live chat, and the operator said that he didn't know and I should keep checking the website. Should I take this as strong evidence that there won't be a Home & Student version? Or am I simply being too impatient? Perhaps they never release Home & Student versions until some time after the professional version has been released. I also noticed in a CorelDraw email that I received this morning that a subscription (£14.95/month) is available - something which I didn't think Corel did (if I wanted a subscription I'd be sending my money Adobe's way). I notice though that Corel are not giving details out of a Home & Student option like they did for X7. CorelDRAW Home and Student Suite X8 ensures youre making the most of the latest Windows 10 technologies and hardware.

And given X8 was due to be released, have waited to see the details. After some research, CorelDraw seems a good package to buy. A CorelDRAW Graphics Suite subscription provides a flexible, affordable way to enjoy the latest software without having to pay the hefty upfront cost of. In March 2014, we showed the world what we had been working on: an improved edition of our industry-leading CorelDRAW, this time CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X7. I decided a couple of weeks ago that I would like to learn vector art, as a hobby.
