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Corel Launches CorelDRAW Membership Program

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Corel has launched a new membership program where CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 users can connect through a new cloud-based environment to graphic design tools and digital content.

The new membership program will officially roll out across multiple regions and will offer two membership levels. Standard membership will give users product updates, as well as online access to digital content. Premium membership will provide digital content and early use of new product features before they are introduced to the broader CorelDRAW community in future product releases. In addition, Premium members will receive major product upgrades as they become available.

Standard membership is free and premium membership is available in North America for the equivalent of $8.25 per month when signing up for a $99.00 annual membership.

Upload: 01-19-13

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