Advertisement
Promo

Application development Toolkit

Corel begins XML push

David Becker GameSpot Europe

Published: 11 Dec 2002 07:36 GMT

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Canadian software maker Corel announced two new XML tools on Tuesday in an effort to jump-start its next phase of its financial recovery.

The new products are Smart Graphics Studio, a new version of the Canadian software maker's popular drawing package that embeds XML data into images, and XMetal 4, a collection of tools for creating XML-based applications.

The Extensible Markup Language, or XML, has emerged as the standard for embedding interactive features into documents.

Smart Graphics Studio will use XML to create "smart images" such as interactive maps and architectural drawings.

"Corel has quite a bit of expertise in helping people create graphics," said Ian LeGrow, Corel's executive vice president for new ventures. "Now we're providing an interface so they can wire up to back-end services."

Corel's advantages in the XML market include familiar authoring environments and use of open standards such as Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), the main output format for Smart Graphics Studio. "SVG is a great format that we've had a role in shaping, so we know it does everything we need," LeGrow said.

Corel Chief Executive Derkey Burney has said that XML presents a major growth area for the company. Corel will embed XML functions into familiar authoring environments such as Graphics Studio and WordPerfect, allowing ordinary software users to tap into the benefits of XML applications.

Analysts have expressed doubts about the strategy, however, noting that it collides with rival Adobe System's more comprehensive "network publishing" strategy.

Smart Graphics Studio will be released in mid-2003, while XMetal 4 is set to arrive early next year. Prices for both have not yet been announced.


See the Software News Section for the latest headlines on everything from peer to peer clients to Office software and beyond.

Have your say instantly, and see what others have said. Go to the ZDNet news forum.

Let the editors know what you think in the Mailroom.

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendlyPrint with EPSON

Did you find this article useful?
31 out of 81 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments

Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:



Video icon

Video

Discussions

Xwindowsjunkie Xwindowsjunkie

SiO2 is cheaper than Cu

Friday 18 December 2009, 8:00 AM

4 comments
CA CA

Copyright in a new light

Friday 18 December 2009, 3:54 AM

2 comments
CA CA

Inventions and Product Design

Friday 18 December 2009, 3:35 AM

1 comment

Featured Talkback

In association with Network Liberation Movement
The fact is: Software developers today are really designers and not coders. The reason that business anlaysts exist today to model solutions is because they understand the value of designing software before writing it. All too often developers create code that has little value because they do not understand that business classes interact with other classes within the confines of a working model or pattern.

By: 1000165269

Read full story:
Making sense of agile modelling


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters