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  2. Corel Ventura - Wikipedia

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    Version 4.0 was released in 1991. The last version released by Ventura Software Inc. was 4.1.1 in 1993. [10] The application was acquired by Corel in 1993. [10] It was repackaged and soon released as Corel Ventura 4.2 without any major change in the application, [11] other than to drop all support for platforms other than Microsoft Windows.

  3. Category:Corel software - Wikipedia

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  4. List of desktop publishing software - Wikipedia

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  5. CorelDRAW - Wikipedia

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    CorelDRAW is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Alludo (formerly Corel Corporation). It is also the name of the Corel graphics suite, which includes the bitmap-image editor Corel Photo-Paint as well as other graphics-related programs (see below).

  6. Ventura Publisher - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Corel Ventura

  7. Talk:CorelDRAW - Wikipedia

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    This was when Ventura was independant of Corel. Part of the bundle was a set of Corel created Type effects tools, can't remember the name. You would type what you wanted and the type of effect and it would create a postcript file, which you could then import into Ventura and paste as a graphic.

  8. Template:Corel - Wikipedia

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  9. Paradox (database) - Wikipedia

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    Paradox for DOS was a relational database management system originally written by Richard Schwartz and Robert Shostak, and released by their Belmont, California-based [5] company Ansa Software in 1985.