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Version 7.0


Application Details:

Version: 7
License:
URL: http://www.corel.com
Votes: 0
Latest Rating: Bronze
Latest Wine Version Tested: 4.6

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Test Results

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What works

The program generally works, but there is severe corruption of the user interface.

What does not

The buttons (eg. OK, Cancel...) in the user interface are not displayed (although they highlight is displayed when using Tab and moving through the GUI widgets); this makes using the windows hard (but not impossible).


The above issue is a regression. A few years ago (I can't quantify precisely), the buttons were displaying correctly.


Another problem, which should be unrelatelated to Wine, is that installation on modern disk sizes will fail. Likely, the program uses a 32-bit signed integer, causing overflow, which makes the installer think there is not enough space on destination drivers larger than 2 GiB.

Workarounds

One can navigate via Tab, although this is difficult and requires knowledge of what the invisible buttons actually do.

What was not tested

In a nutshell, anything that isn't installation and table restructuring operations, was not tested.

Hardware tested

Graphics:

  • GPU: Intel
  • Driver: open source

Additional Comments

selected in Test Results table below
Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
Workaround?
RatingSubmitter
CurrentLinux Mint 19.1 "Tessa"Apr 15 20194.6No, but has workaround Yes YesBronzePaul F. 
ShowSUSE 10.1Aug 03 20060.9.18.Yes Yes NoGoldan anonymous user 
ShowSUSE 10.0Feb 22 20060.9.7.Yes Yes NoGoldan anonymous user 

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