

Considering JASC was a single product line, while COREL has had it's hand in many areas of software development. The sooner people forget PSP ever existed the better for Corel. On the one hand, you must change to what new customers will want, but, on the other hand, you can't change radically either lest you shake loose your backbone customers supporting your "industry standard" status. Corel would've had to go back to the drawing board and adapted to the feel of PSP. The only way I see it could happen is if I happen to get a hold of someone with Corel who has zero sense for business.Ĭorel had to buy Jasc or Jasc would've drained Corel dry. I seriously doubt Corel is going to give me the time of day. Did Corel put out Paint Shop Pro after the purchase? No, Corel continued to put out crap and stole the name Paint Shop Pro.

Why do you think Corel bought Jasc? Jasc rocked, but it was too small to compete with Corel. Next, I'll try email and maybe get a "tough bananas!" + commercial response. I do not expect to speak with someone I'll understand, first off: someone who'll put me on hold and then return minutes later with zip. Why would Corel try to keep me from buyng their latest overpriced learning curve headache?) But yes, that's what I intend to do.

That's what I intend to do next: contact people who couldn't care less about my problem. Hi, here are links to Paint Shop Pro versions 7x and 8x. I didn’t find any version 1xxx.Īccording to this site () you ought to be able to run version 3.11 on your computer. The following versions of Paint Shop Pro are the earliest ones I found when I searched. I have a windows 3.1 computer and am looking for PSP 1 or 2. since it works in just about any operating system I run.Īnd a few others you might want to check into. the most powerful suite i know of is TheGimp you might want to consider a graphics suite that is free. Just do a search in, , and you will find alot of similar sites.ĭo to the price of Jasc and PSPro. I do not think it would be legal for anyone to offer any versions without permisison. "If you want to include a 30-day evaluation version of Jasc's software products on your website, in your book, magazine or other projects, please contact. According to the website, you need permission to offer evaluations of their software for download.
