Today, opening a CDR 9 file feels like opening a time capsule. You can practically hear the whir of a CRT monitor and the clatter of a mechanical keyboard. It was unstable, yes. But it was ours .
In the pantheon of graphic design software, the late 1990s were a battleground. On one side stood Adobe Illustrator, the stoic, professional's choice. On the other? A scrappy, feature-bloated, and surprisingly powerful Canadian upstart: CorelDRAW .
And at the epicenter of this war was version .