Accessing Corel's Home Page


  • One of the benefits of the Internet is that it allows companies to facilitate communication with their customers. In recent years, many progressive companies have set up dedicated Web Servers to provide timely information about new developments, products and maintenance updates.

  • Corel has set up a WWW home page that is predominantly a source of technical information for our customers. The information on our home page will be updated on a regular basis and will include the latest technical notes, updates, and general product information.

    An alternate source of Corel specific information is CorelNET, a World Wide Web site on the Internet, owned and operated by Toronto-based Kazak Communications, publisher of the CorelDRAW Journal. Corel Corporation has no ownership interest in CorelNET, and is only involved with the service as a participant.

    CorelNET has been conceived as a service to the worldwide community of Corel users, now over 2 million. While based on World Wide Web technology, the site also supports FTP, Gopher and e-mail access, to make it as accessible as possible to those lacking a full Internet connection.

    CorelNET provides access to the following types of information:

  • Before you can access the Corel Home Page or CorelNET you must have an established link to the Internet. You can learn more about establishing an Internet connection by contacting your local internet provider, A list of Internet Providers are provided in the Internet Providers Address Page. <

  • Once you've established your Internet connection, you can access the Corel Home Page or CorelNET at any time by simply clicking on:

    CorelNET or Corel's Home Page

    We suggest that you visit our Home Page periodically to get the latest information about CD Office Companion and other Corel products.


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    Last Modified: 1995-05-01 Steve Wambolt