CDR File

A CDR file is a vector graphics file that stores a digital image encoded and compressed to be opened and manipulated by a vector editing software program. Files saved with the CDR extension are designated for use with CorelDRAW products as well as other Corel applications.

It contains information that makes up a document or drawing, which may include text, tables, lines, shapes, images, colors, and effects properties. CorelDRAW users create CDR files to compose documents such as letters, brochures, tabloids, envelopes, postcards, webpages, and web banners.

The CDR file is the main file type associated with CorelDRAW. When you save your document in the CDR format, CorelDRAW creates the CDR file to store the contents of the documents.

Besides CorelDRAW, other Corel products such as Corel Paintshop Pro and CorelDRAW Graphics suite can also open the CDR file formats.

Another way to open CorelDRAW files on Mac or on iPhone without Corel products is to use CDRViewer. Here is a short instruction about how to use it.

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Initiater 1.0.7

Initiater is updated to version 1.0.7.

It’s a free update for all users. Here is a list of changes:

– Fixed “ESC” button is still active bug after capturing, it’s not active anymore, only active where needed

– Added feature: You can now add clipboard text to your notes, check Captured Texts window

– Improved some translations

Update Page: Initiater.

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Initiater 1.0.6

Initiater is updated to version 1.0.6.

It’s a free update for all users. Here is a list of changes:

– Added Auto Launch at Start option

– Added Delete function for captured texts from list

– Improved shortcut editing

Update Page: Initiater.

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WMF File

WMF is short for Windows Metafile. This image format was designed by Microsoft in the 1990s for their Windows Operating System. WMF files contain both vector graphics and raster components at the same time. It includes sort of programming commands which enables the creation of lines, circles, and rectangles on the viewing applications. This 16-bit image format is portable between applications. WMF is the native vector format of Microsoft Office applications (MS Word, MS PowerPoint and MS Publisher).

How to open WMF files on Mac

  1. Get WMFViewer
  2. Choose File > Open
  3. Find the WMF file you wish to open
  4. Select the File
  5. Click open and Export to PDF!

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Initiater 1.0.5

Initiater is updated to version 1.0.5.

It’s a free update for all users. Here is a list of changes:

– Preview and Text windows resizable now

– Added captured texts store window for later use

– Added Pro features for in-app purchasing

Update Page: Initiater.

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CDRViewer 4.0.6

CDRViewer 4 is updated to version 4.0.6.

It’s a free update for all users. Here is a list of changes:

– Fixed A4 page size where creating A1 size page

– Print Settings window is improved – now you can select page sizes

– Document window views are improved

– Export WordPerfect documents into .rtf file is fixed where exporting as .txt file

– Improved Translations

– The Upgrade settings page has been improved

– Added purchasing credits

We just released an new version of VectorView iOS where you can preview CorelDRAW files on iPhone or iPad.

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VectorView Update 1.4.2

VectorView for iOS is updated to version 1.4.2.

– Fixed Bugs and Improvements

– Available from iOS 13.0

– Toolbar and interface color improvements

– Added Chinese language

– Removed iCloud Folder (reason is very less users are using this feature, so we considered this feature is unnecessary)

If you enjoy this software, please contribute what you can. We are a small team, and your support allows us to continue developing.

VectorView Page. Get it from Appstore for free: Appstore link.

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