Corel Draw 9 (Full)
A context-sensitive bar that changes based on the tool or object selected (e.g., showing paper size or font options).
Introduced a more robust engine to ensure colors on screen matched the final printed output. Corel Draw 9
Displays information about the active object, such as its size and fill color. Practical Applications In its prime, CorelDRAW 9 was widely used for: A context-sensitive bar that changes based on the
Users could choose preset workspaces (like Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW 8) or create their own to optimize their workflow. The Design Interface Corel Draw 9
The software used a standard window layout that became a blueprint for later versions:
Early web designers used it for button creation and simple HTML layouts. Technical Specifications Release Date: August 31, 1999.