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At last, Corel announces support for ODF, Open XML
November 29, 2006 – 8:12 PM
Some decisions take time. Answering the question whether to implement support for the Open Document Format in its Word Perfect software or not, took Corel more than a year. At last, the long-time supporter of ODF today announced that it will update WordPerfect Office to support the XML-based ODF as well as Microsoft's Open Office XML format. -
Corel gives WordPerfect Office one more round
January 17, 2006 – 1:53 PM
Once the trusted brand of tens of millions of word processor users, WordPerfect has never quite regained its footing since Novell, by most observers' accounts, ruined the product. Now Corel is giving the brand one more try, this time by touting simplicity and compatibility. -
Corel releases Snapfire rivaling Google
September 5, 2006 – 5:52 PM in Business
Corel was defeated by Microsoft a few years back while competing for the PC software market. Now that it's relisted as a public company and has been reorganized, it faces a tough new rival in Google -
WordPerfect Lightning beta goes live
February 27, 2007 – 1:48 PM
Corel has released a public beta version of WordPerfect Lightning, a free and toned down version of its word processor that lets users create, edit, print and store files online for remote access. -
CES 2007: Corel updates DVD Copy 5 with iPod, Vista support
January 5, 2007 – 3:09 PM
Corel announced today a Vista update for DVD Copy 5, available free for those who own the Gold, Platinum, or Express version of the software. The update adds support for Zune, iPod, and TiVo connectivity, and also includes certification for Windows Vista. -
Corel releases Winzip 11
November 15, 2006 – 5:21 PM
Corel today announced a new version of the compression utility Winzip. The 11th generation of the software introduces support for the archive formats RAR and BZ2 as well as additional features for handling image files. -
Corel WordPerfect Office X3 follows Microsoft's lead
January 20, 2006 – 10:55 AM in Buyer's Guides
With this week's release of the 13th version of Corel WordPerfect, Corel has opted for an evolutionary product that resembles Microsoft Word as much as possible and avoids more dramatic changes such as support for the Open Document Format (ODF). Will Corel's selective interpretation of "compatibility" resound with customers? Or is it too late for a contest in this market?
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