What will happen to PI?

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What will happen to PI?

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Since Corel has taken over, what will happen with PI? Anyone know? I have a bad feeling......
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Corel will continue to support it, until they decide it is no longer profitable. Just like any other business and products.
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Post by htchien »

You will still see PI 13 this year, that's all I can say.

It's still not the time to have a bad feeling with PI. ;)
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Thanks Ted!

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That is the kind of useful reply I was looking for! I'm an old dog and I don't want to have to learn any new trick right now. ;-)
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Post by fortemac »

Same here. I've used this program for years and do not want to have to learn another (although I have Photoshop, I like PI better).
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