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seeker Posted: Wed, Oct 21 2009 10:06

hi

we are a Net application developer team. Recently we are working on a project from a graphic design company and they utilize CorelDraw X3. The project id dealing with managing the location of CDR files. The designed application is completed and working properly. In order to view some od CDR files in the application we require a system. how can we apply it?

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Ariel replied on Wed, Oct 21 2009 12:37

You can install the Trial version of CorelDRAW. After 15 days some function are deactivated, such as save or export, but still you can use it for view and open CDR files. Also, the Trial will install the CDR thumbnails on your system

Ariel Garaza Díaz

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seeker replied on Thu, Oct 22 2009 11:11

thank you for replay

but  we want to view .CDR files in a imageBox or other in our application in original size (not thumbnail). I think we need a dll file or to use in our application.

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There are some softwares for thumbnail viewer. Romcat6 or CorelThumber1. Both of them is free. But Romcat6 more useful.

And there is a software for very big preview for .cdr files. ST Thumbnails Explorer is like Adobe Bridge. And it read .cdr data and make big size thumbnails. But if you want use this feature you must installed CorelDRAW on your system. I think it use Corel dlls for rendering. But this software is shareware. You download demo version from here.

 

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The link provided for ROMCat is not correct as it was to download the catalog for CorelDRAW 6 clip art (not the art itself). The correct URL is http://www.unleash.com/articles/romcat/ to get the free ROMCat utility.

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