Opening .cdr and .cpt

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>Jon Winters wrote:

>> Be prepared to lose your text layers... I don't think there is anything in
>> the Linux world that can edit a text layer from another application.


>That's the show stopper for me then. It's the text layers I need. The 
>non text layers don't need to be modified. In that case I'll just redo 
>the images in Gimp as .xcf and chalk it up as a learning experience.


>> Photoshop .psd files are proprietary as .cdr and .cpt so you'll eventually
>> have trouble with them.  Its always advisable to save important files in
>> non-proprietary file formats.


>Agreed. My entire move to Linux is so I can escape proprietary file 
>formats and closed source apps while I still can. A couple more years 
>and Microsoft, Corel, et al would have had me completely Borged.


Download Uniconvertor, convert your cdr to svg, edit svg with Gimp. Good luck!

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