Top 3 application that you wish existed as Linux versions

				1 - CorelDRAW X3 (or/and higher)

2 - CorelDRAW
3 - CorelDRAW

After 7 years from my last vote, it still says the same.
The most wanted app for me is CorelDraw. Since there is no FULLY capable replacement for it.

  • Solid import/export, supporting multiple formats, but very important are .PDF, .AI,
  • Spot color support
  • Pantone color support
  • good printing options (CorelDraw really shines on setting up printing details like image/page size, repetition of images (numbers of pages printed on a page, numbers of each version, …)
  • solid PDF/X3 export (for professional printing shops / customer Data)
  • Multi-Page documents, etc.
  • a solid Data / Feature Tree (Graphics Structure Tree, with grouping, hiding, locking, etc.)
  • …and so on.
    Beside many others I tried InkScape and XaraLX. And I have Inkscape installed on my machine.
    But I need a professional vectorgraphic application with above mentioned features and more, which none of the available Linux Graphics Programms is able to provide.
    And neither Xara nor Corel are providing a Linux version of their program.