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| location_city = [[Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada
| location_city = [[Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada
| key_people    = {{ubl|Christa Quarles ([[Chief executive officer|CEO]])}}
| key_people    = {{ubl|Christa Quarles ([[Chief executive officer|CEO]])}}
| products      = {{ubl|[[WordPerfect]]|[[CorelDRAW]]|[[WinZip]]|[[PaintShop Pro]]|[[AfterShot Pro]]|[[WinDVD]]|[[Corel Painter|Painter]]|[[MindManager]]}}
| products      = {{ubl|[[WordPerfect]]|[[CorelDRAW]]|[[WinZip]]|[[PaintShop Pro]]|[[AfterShot Pro]]|WinDVD|[[Corel Painter|Painter]]|[[MindManager]]}}
| revenue      = {{increase}} 298 million [[American dollar|USD]] (2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gfxspeak.com/featured/charts-another-rebirth/ |title=The Company's New Executive Team Takes Charge And Restarts Corel; There's More Than Hot Air In That Balloon. |date=10 December 2021 |publisher=Graphics Speak |access-date=2023-06-15}}</ref>
| revenue      = {{increase}} 298 million [[American dollar|USD]] (2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gfxspeak.com/featured/charts-another-rebirth/ |title=The Company's New Executive Team Takes Charge And Restarts Corel; There's More Than Hot Air In That Balloon. |date=10 December 2021 |publisher=Graphics Speak |access-date=2023-06-15}}</ref>
| num_employees = 1,205 (2023)
| num_employees = 1,205 (2023)
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== History ==
== History ==
[[File:Corel logo.svg|thumb|Corel wordmark used from 2001 to 2022]]
[[File:Corel logo.svg|thumb|Corel wordmark used from 2001 to 2022]]
Corel was founded by [[Michael Cowpland]] in 1985 as a research laboratory. Michael Cowpland was CEO of [[Mitel]]. Mitel needed writing and creative design programs to enhance the company product line. Corel products were born. Additional products were added. The company had great success early in the [[Dot-com bubble|high-tech boom of the 1990s and early 2000s]] with the product [[CorelDRAW]], and became, for a time, the biggest software company in Canada. In 1996, it acquired [[Novell]] [[WordPerfect]] and started competing with the thought of being "[[Pepsi]] to Microsoft's [[Coca-Cola|Coke]]"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dayintechhistory.com/dith/january-31-1996-corel-acquired-wordperfect/|title=January 31, 1996: Corel Acquired WordPerfect|first=Jeffrey|last=Powers|date=31 January 2014 |publisher=Day In Tech History}}</ref> as [[Microsoft Word]] was the top-used word processing software at the time. Corel was in a difficult position as Microsoft pushed [[Pre-installed software|pre-loaded]] copies of its software onto new computers. This mainly consisted of [[Microsoft Works]] office applications, but a variant called Works Suite also bundled the Microsoft Word software.
Corel was founded by [[Michael Cowpland]] in 1985 as a research laboratory. Michael Cowpland was CEO of [[Mitel]]. Mitel needed writing and creative design programs to enhance the company product line. Corel products were born. Additional products were added. The company had great success early in the [[Dot-com bubble|high-tech boom of the 1990s]] with the product [[CorelDRAW]], and became, for a time, the biggest software company in Canada. In 1996, it acquired [[Novell]] [[WordPerfect]] and started competing with the thought of being "[[Pepsi]] to Microsoft's [[Coca-Cola|Coke]]"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dayintechhistory.com/dith/january-31-1996-corel-acquired-wordperfect/|title=January 31, 1996: Corel Acquired WordPerfect|first=Jeffrey|last=Powers|date=31 January 2014 |publisher=Day In Tech History}}</ref> as [[Microsoft Word]] was the top-used word processing software at the time. Corel was in a difficult position as Microsoft pushed [[Pre-installed software|pre-loaded]] copies of its software onto new computers. This mainly consisted of [[Microsoft Works]] office applications, but a variant called Works Suite also bundled the Microsoft Word software.


The company held the [[naming rights]] to the home arena for the [[National Hockey League|NHL]]'s [[Ottawa Senators]] from February 1996 until January 2006 as the "Corel Centre", a venue currently known as the [[Canadian Tire Centre]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.metronews.ca/views/ottawa/collins-ottawa/2014/12/21/the-canadian-tire-centre-not-20-years-old-and-already-over-the-hill.html|title=The Canadian Tire Centre: Not 20 years old and already over the hill? {{!}} Metro Ottawa|work=metronews.ca|access-date=2017-10-06|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171006211624/http://www.metronews.ca/views/ottawa/collins-ottawa/2014/12/21/the-canadian-tire-centre-not-20-years-old-and-already-over-the-hill.html|archive-date=2017-10-06|url-status=dead}}</ref>
The company held the [[naming rights]] to the home arena for the [[National Hockey League|NHL]]'s [[Ottawa Senators]] from February 1996 until January 2006 as the "Corel Centre", a venue currently known as the [[Canadian Tire Centre]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.metronews.ca/views/ottawa/collins-ottawa/2014/12/21/the-canadian-tire-centre-not-20-years-old-and-already-over-the-hill.html|title=The Canadian Tire Centre: Not 20 years old and already over the hill? {{!}} Metro Ottawa|work=metronews.ca|access-date=2017-10-06|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171006211624/http://www.metronews.ca/views/ottawa/collins-ottawa/2014/12/21/the-canadian-tire-centre-not-20-years-old-and-already-over-the-hill.html|archive-date=2017-10-06|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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== Products ==
== Products ==
* [[CorelCAD]]{{spaced ndash}}2D and 3D computer-aided drafting software.<ref>[http://www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsp?pid=prod4990079&cid=catalog20038&segid=8900022&storeKey=us&languageCode=en CAD Software for Mac and Windows – CorelCAD 2013]. Corel.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-17.</ref>
* Corel Chess {{spaced ndash}} using a chess engine developed by [[Don Dailey]] and [[Larry Kaufman]].<ref>{{cite book | title=The Complete Idiot's Guide to Chess | publisher=Alpha Books | author=Wolff, Patrick | year=1997 | pages=282 | isbn=9780028617367}}</ref>
* Corel Chess {{spaced ndash}} using a chess engine developed by [[Don Dailey]] and [[Larry Kaufman]].<ref>{{cite book | title=The Complete Idiot's Guide to Chess | publisher=Alpha Books | author=Wolff, Patrick | year=1997 | pages=282 | isbn=9780028617367}}</ref>
* [[Corel Designer]]{{spaced ndash}}Formerly [[Micrografx]] Designer, professional technical illustration software.
* [[Corel Designer]]{{spaced ndash}}Formerly [[Micrografx]] Designer, professional technical illustration software.
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* Corel Home Office{{spaced ndash}} an office suite based on [[Ability Office]] 5 and also bundling Corel's WinZip software.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/06/prweb2544014.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090701031106/http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/06/prweb2544014.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 1, 2009|title=Corel Introduces New Netbook-Ready Office Suite|publisher=PR Web|date=2009-06-17|access-date=2015-09-05}}</ref> It is incompatible with Corel's own WordPerfect file formats.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnet.com/products/corel-home-office/|title=Corel Home Office review|first=Jessica|last=Dolcourt|website=CNET|date=2009-06-16|access-date=2015-09-05}}</ref>
* Corel Home Office{{spaced ndash}} an office suite based on [[Ability Office]] 5 and also bundling Corel's WinZip software.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/06/prweb2544014.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090701031106/http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/06/prweb2544014.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 1, 2009|title=Corel Introduces New Netbook-Ready Office Suite|publisher=PR Web|date=2009-06-17|access-date=2015-09-05}}</ref> It is incompatible with Corel's own WordPerfect file formats.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnet.com/products/corel-home-office/|title=Corel Home Office review|first=Jessica|last=Dolcourt|website=CNET|date=2009-06-16|access-date=2015-09-05}}</ref>
* Corel KnockOut{{spaced ndash}}Professional image masking plug-in.
* Corel KnockOut{{spaced ndash}}Professional image masking plug-in.
* [[Corel Linux]] OS (discontinued) {{spaced ndash}}One of the first GUI-based distributions of Linux incorporating an automatic installation program in 1999.
* Corel Paint It! Touch{{spaced ndash}}Drawing and painting software created specifically for [[Windows 8]] [[touchscreen]] PCs.
* Corel Paint It! Touch{{spaced ndash}}Drawing and painting software created specifically for [[Windows 8]] [[touchscreen]] PCs.
* [[Corel Painter]]{{spaced ndash}}a program that emulates natural media{{spaced ndash}}paint, crayons, brushes ''etc'' (formerly Fractal Painter).
* [[Corel Painter]]{{spaced ndash}}a program that emulates natural media{{spaced ndash}}paint, crayons, brushes ''etc'' (formerly Fractal Painter).
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* [[Corel Photo-Paint]]{{spaced ndash}}A [[raster graphics|bitmap graphics]] program comparable to [[Adobe Photoshop]], bundled with the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite.
* [[Corel Photo-Paint]]{{spaced ndash}}A [[raster graphics|bitmap graphics]] program comparable to [[Adobe Photoshop]], bundled with the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite.
* Corel SnapFire{{spaced ndash}}A digital photo management suite, positioned to compete with Google's [[Picasa]] offering, later developed and marketed as ''Corel MediaOne''.<ref name="Snappy">{{cite web|url=http://www.download.com/8301-2007_4-9780896-12.html|title=Corel snaps off MediaOne Plus|first=Peter|last=Butler|date=2007-09-18|access-date=2018-10-25|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071101080504/http://www.download.com/8301-2007_4-9780896-12.html|archive-date=2007-11-01|df=ymd-all}}</ref>
* Corel SnapFire{{spaced ndash}}A digital photo management suite, positioned to compete with Google's [[Picasa]] offering, later developed and marketed as ''Corel MediaOne''.<ref name="Snappy">{{cite web|url=http://www.download.com/8301-2007_4-9780896-12.html|title=Corel snaps off MediaOne Plus|first=Peter|last=Butler|date=2007-09-18|access-date=2018-10-25|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071101080504/http://www.download.com/8301-2007_4-9780896-12.html|archive-date=2007-11-01|df=ymd-all}}</ref>
* [[Corel Ventura]]{{spaced ndash}}Desktop publishing software that had a large and loyal following for its [[DOS]] version when Corel acquired it in the early 1990s. It was briefly revived in 2002.
* [[Corel Ventura]]{{spaced ndash}}Desktop publishing software that had a large and loyal following for its [[MS-DOS]] version when Corel acquired it in the early 1990s. It was briefly revived in 2002.
* [[Corel Linux]] OS (discontinued) {{spaced ndash}}One of the first GUI-based distributions of Linux incorporating an automatic installation program in 1999.
* [[CorelCAD]]{{spaced ndash}}2D and 3D computer-aided drafting software.<ref>[http://www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsp?pid=prod4990079&cid=catalog20038&segid=8900022&storeKey=us&languageCode=en CAD Software for Mac and Windows – CorelCAD 2013]. Corel.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-17.</ref>


==Acquired products==
==Acquired products==
* [[Corel AfterShot Pro|AfterShot Pro]]{{spaced ndash}}Photo management software, based on [[Bibble (software)|Bibble]] after the acquisition of Bibble Labs in 2012.
* [[Avid Studio]]{{spaced ndash}}A video and audio editor specializing in production technology. Avid Studio was renamed [[Pinnacle Studio]] in September 2012.
* Avid Studio{{spaced ndash}}A video and audio editor specializing in production technology. Avid Studio was renamed [[Pinnacle Studio]] in September 2012.
* [[Bryce (software)|Bryce]]{{spaced ndash}}Software for creating 3D landscapes. Sold in 2004 to DAZ Productions.
* [[Bryce (software)|Bryce]]{{spaced ndash}}Software for creating 3D landscapes. Sold in 2004 to DAZ Productions.
* ClearSlide{{spaced ndash}}Sales Engagement Platform, Sales Enablement + Engagement.
* [[Click and Create]]{{spaced ndash}}A [[game development tool]] created by [[Clickteam]] that was also sold as [[The Games Factory]]. Click and Create 2 was sold to IMSI who released it as [[Multimedia Fusion]].
* [[Click and Create]]{{spaced ndash}}A [[game development tool]] created by [[Clickteam]] that was also sold as [[The Games Factory]]. Click and Create 2 was sold to IMSI who released it as [[Multimedia Fusion]].
* [[MindManager|MindJet MindManager]]{{spaced ndash}}In August 2016, Corel purchased [[Mindjet]] as per announcement.<ref>https://go.mindjet.com/index.php/email/emailWebview?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiT0RabU1tVmxOVEk0WW1ZeSIsInQiOiI4V3JUdHJWZXdtVm96YTJULzV5dkdlTFhUN1RodmhsNFpDWW9hLy9sZkFlSTUvK0lMQUE5WUhLanNQQm1PWUs4RTJ2MGxsU3NLL2pFSlEvWmhiU1o5YmJKWlZEWWk2K3YwWEhOOU9JeFJXdz0ifQ%3D%3D</ref>
* [[Corel AfterShot Pro|AfterShot Pro]]{{spaced ndash}}Photo management software, based on [[Bibble (software)|Bibble]] after the acquisition of Bibble Labs in 2012.
* Gravit Designer{{spaced ndash}}A cross-platform vector graphics editor acquired in the takeover of Gravit GmbH in 2018.
* [[MindManager|MindJet MindManager]]{{spaced ndash}}In August 2016, Corel purchased [[Mindjet]] as per announcement.<ref>{{cite web | title=Mindjet | website=go.mindjet.com | date=2020-10-28 | url=https://go.mindjet.com/index.php/email/emailWebview?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiT0RabU1tVmxOVEk0WW1ZeSIsInQiOiI4V3JUdHJWZXdtVm96YTJULzV5dkdlTFhUN1RodmhsNFpDWW9hLy9sZkFlSTUvK0lMQUE5WUhLanNQQm1PWUs4RTJ2MGxsU3NLL2pFSlEvWmhiU1o5YmJKWlZEWWk2K3YwWEhOOU9JeFJXdz0ifQ== | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161006013921/https://go.mindjet.com/index.php/email/emailWebview?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiT0RabU1tVmxOVEk0WW1ZeSIsInQiOiI4V3JUdHJWZXdtVm96YTJULzV5dkdlTFhUN1RodmhsNFpDWW9hLy9sZkFlSTUvK0lMQUE5WUhLanNQQm1PWUs4RTJ2MGxsU3NLL2pFSlEvWmhiU1o5YmJKWlZEWWk2K3YwWEhOOU9JeFJXdz0ifQ%3D%3D | archive-date=2016-10-06 | url-status=dead | access-date=2025-08-29}}</ref>{{better source needed|date=August 2025}}
* MotionStudio 3D{{spaced ndash}}A 3D text and animation program originally called [[Ulead COOL 3D]] and was developed by [[Ulead Systems]]. It was rebranded after Corel acquired Ulead.
* [[PaintShop Pro]]{{spaced ndash}}In October 2004, Corel purchased [[Jasc Software]], developer of this budget-priced [[bitmap graphics]] editing program.<ref>{{cite web|last=Chastain |first=Sue |title=Corel Acquires Jasc Software |url=http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/2004/10/14/corel-acquires-jasc-software.htm |publisher=About.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070522031853/http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/2004/10/14/corel-acquires-jasc-software.htm |archive-date=May 22, 2007}}</ref>
* [[PaintShop Pro]]{{spaced ndash}}In October 2004, Corel purchased [[Jasc Software]], developer of this budget-priced [[bitmap graphics]] editing program.<ref>{{cite web|last=Chastain |first=Sue |title=Corel Acquires Jasc Software |url=http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/2004/10/14/corel-acquires-jasc-software.htm |publisher=About.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070522031853/http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/2004/10/14/corel-acquires-jasc-software.htm |archive-date=May 22, 2007}}</ref>
* [[Paradox (database)|Paradox]]{{spaced ndash}}A relational database acquired from [[Borland]] and bundled with WordPerfect Office Professional Edition.
* [[Paradox (database)|Paradox]]{{spaced ndash}}A relational database acquired from [[Borland]] and bundled with WordPerfect Office Professional Edition.
* [[Parallels (company)|Parallels]]{{spaced ndash}}a range of virtualization products, sold as [[Parallels Desktop for Mac]], [[Parallels Server for Mac]], [[Parallels Workstation]], and [[Parallels RAS]].
* [[Parallels (company)|Parallels]]{{spaced ndash}}a range of virtualization products, sold as [[Parallels Desktop for Mac]], [[Parallels Server for Mac]], [[Parallels Workstation]], and [[Parallels RAS]].
* [[Quattro Pro]]{{spaced ndash}}A spreadsheet program acquired from [[Borland]] and bundled with WordPerfect Office.
* [[Quattro Pro]]{{spaced ndash}}A spreadsheet program acquired from [[Borland]] and bundled with WordPerfect Office.
* Reviversoft{{spaced ndash}}An American computer optimizer software company acquired by Corel in 2014.
* Simplestar{{spaced ndash}}An American computer optimizer software company.
* [[Corel VideoStudio|VideoStudio]]{{spaced ndash}}A digital video editing program originally developed by [[Ulead Systems]] which remains a distribution of Ulead Systems. The software was rebranded Corel VideoStudio since Corel acquired Ulead and it became a working division of Corel.
* [[Corel VideoStudio|VideoStudio]]{{spaced ndash}}A digital video editing program originally developed by [[Ulead Systems]] which remains a distribution of Ulead Systems. The software was rebranded Corel VideoStudio since Corel acquired Ulead and it became a working division of Corel.
* MotionStudio 3D{{spaced ndash}}A 3D text and animation program originally called [[Ulead COOL 3D]] and was developed by [[Ulead Systems]]. It was rebranded after Corel acquired Ulead.
* WinDVD{{spaced ndash}}A video and music player software,<ref>{{Cite web |title=インタービデオ、H.264/UPnP対応の「WinDVD7」 |trans-title=InterVideo's H.264/UPnP-compatible "WinDVD7" |url=https://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20050530/interv.htm |access-date=2025-09-02 |website=AV Watch |lang=ja}}</ref> acquired in 2006 from Corel's purchase of InterVideo.
* [[WinDVD]]{{spaced ndash}}A video and music player software, acquired in 2006 from Corel's purchase of InterVideo.
* [[WinZip]]{{spaced ndash}}File archiving and compression software acquired by Corel in 2006.
* [[WinZip]]{{spaced ndash}}File archiving and compression software acquired by Corel in 2006.
* [[WordPerfect]]{{spaced ndash}}A word processing program acquired from Novell, and originally produced by [[WordPerfect|WordPerfect Corporation]].
* [[WordPerfect]]{{spaced ndash}}A word processing program acquired from Novell, and originally produced by [[WordPerfect|WordPerfect Corporation]].
* [[XMetaL]]{{spaced ndash}}An [[XML]] editor acquired in the takeover of [[SoftQuad]] in 2001 and then sold to [[Blast Radius]] in 2004.
* [[XMetaL]]{{spaced ndash}}An [[XML]] editor acquired in the takeover of [[SoftQuad]] in 2001 and then sold to [[Blast Radius]] in 2004.
* Gravit Designer{{spaced ndash}} A cross-platform vector graphics editor acquired in the takeover of Gravit GmbH in 2018.
* ClearSlide - Sales Engagement Platform, Sales Enablement + Engagement
Reviversoft, an American computer optimizer software company acquired by Corel in 2014.
Simplestar, an American computer optimizer software company.


==Corel World Design Contest==
==Corel World Design Contest==
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|File:Corel Logo 2001.png|alt3=Corel Third Logo|Corel's third logo, launched February 2001
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==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category|Corel Corporation}}
{{Commons category}}
* [http://www.corel.com Corel] website
* [http://www.corel.com Corel] website
* [http://www.coreldraw.com CorelDRAW] website
* [http://www.coreldraw.com CorelDRAW] website

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History

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Corel wordmark used from 2001 to 2022

Corel was founded by Michael Cowpland in 1985 as a research laboratory. Michael Cowpland was CEO of Mitel. Mitel needed writing and creative design programs to enhance the company product line. Corel products were born. Additional products were added. The company had great success early in the high-tech boom of the 1990s with the product CorelDRAW, and became, for a time, the biggest software company in Canada. In 1996, it acquired Novell WordPerfect and started competing with the thought of being "Pepsi to Microsoft's Coke"[3] as Microsoft Word was the top-used word processing software at the time. Corel was in a difficult position as Microsoft pushed pre-loaded copies of its software onto new computers. This mainly consisted of Microsoft Works office applications, but a variant called Works Suite also bundled the Microsoft Word software.

The company held the naming rights to the home arena for the NHL's Ottawa Senators from February 1996 until January 2006 as the "Corel Centre", a venue currently known as the Canadian Tire Centre.[4]

In 1996, Corel created a full motion video game called Mode.[5]

In 1997, Corel sold its Corel ChemLab studio and its "CD Home Collection" consisting of over 60 multimedia titles to Hoffmann + Associates, a Toronto-based company. As part of the deal, Corel acquired a minority interest in Hoffmann + Associates and received royalties.[6]

In August 2000, Cowpland was accused of insider trading and left. A new board of directors was then appointed and Derek Burney Jr., announced that the product line would be split into several brands—DeepWhite, ProCreate, and Corel. However, these plans were scrapped, and only the Corel brand remained. Corel acquired the graphics software company Micrografx in late 2001.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In August 2003, Corel was bought out by the private equity firm Vector Capital for $1.05 a share (slightly more than the cash in the company).[7] The company was voluntarily delisted from the NASDAQ and Toronto Stock Exchanges. Some U.S. shareholders alleged the management benefited from the buyout personally while the buyout price was too low. A lawsuit was filed in the U.S. to stop the buyout and was unsuccessful.

In March 2005, Corel announced that the United States Justice Department purchased 50,000 licenses of WordPerfect (adding to the worldwide user base of 20 million) and that WordPerfect was adding 4 million new users per year thanks to bundling deals with Dell.[8] Corel contended that WordPerfect was the only viable alternative to Microsoft Office, with sales 70 times more than Lotus' SmartSuite. On April 26, 2006, Corel completed its return to the public market with an initial public offering on NASDAQ,[9] the same day finalizing the acquisition of WinZip, an archiving software title.

On December 12, 2006, Corel completed its acquisitions of InterVideo and Ulead. The InterVideo acquisition was valued at around $196 million.[10] In May 2008, CEO David Dobson announced that he was leaving the company to take a senior strategy role at Pitney Bowes.[11] Dobson was replaced on May 8 by former Symantec executive Kris Hagerman.[12] In November 2009, it was announced that Vector Capital would be purchasing the remaining shares of common stock in Corel Corporation.[13] Upon completion, this made Corel once again privately owned.[14] On January 29, 2010, the shareholders of Corel approved its previously announced stock consolidation, completing the transfer to Corel Holdings, L.P., a limited partnership controlled by an affiliate of Vector Capital.[15]

In January 2012, Corel acquired Roxio from Rovi Corporation for an undisclosed amount.[16] Subsequently, on July 2, 2012, Corel announced its acquisition of Pinnacle Systems, a developer of consumer-oriented video editing products (such as the Pinnacle Studio series) owned by Avid.[17]

Having suffered layoffs in 2003 and 2008,[18] Corel began a near yearly culture of restructuring beginning in 2010, when in the latter part of that year the company's finance department was restructured and moved to their Taipei office, resulting in significant layoffs at its Ottawa HQ. Restructuring in 2012[19] resulted in more layoffs. In December 2013, the company's restructuring resulted in the layoffs of the Taipei location's engineering and quality assurance team. Corel's Taipei office was the core development centre of PaintShop Pro and VideoStudio, one of the company's most well-known photo- and video-editing bundles. The 2013 restructuring led to a partial handover of product development to outsourced companies, resulting in more rapid, low-cost development across its product lines. The company continued with layoffs in 2014 and once again at the beginning of 2015 with the change of the company's CEO to Patrick Nichols, previously the head of Corel's WinZip business unit.

In August 2016, Corel announced the acquisition of the Mindjet MindManager business from Spigit.[20]

In June 2018, Corel announced the acquisition of Gravit GmbH.[21]

In December 2018, Corel announced the acquisition of Parallels.[22]

On July 3, 2019, Corel was acquired by KKR for a reported $1 billion.[23]

In September 2020, Christa Quarles was named the CEO of the company.[24]

In 2021, Prashant Ketkar was named the Chief Technology and Product Officer of the company.[25]

In September 2022, Corel was rebranded to Alludo (wordplay on the phrase "All You Do").[1][26][27]

Products

Acquired products

Corel World Design Contest

The annual Corel World Design Contest first ran from 1990 through 1998. The competition intended to recognize and encourage an international community of graphic artists from over 50,000,000 registered Corel users. Two finalists for each of the eight categories were awarded a trip to Ottawa, Canada to participate in the Corel World Design Contest gala and awards ceremony. The finalists from each of the eight categories received an issue of the "Corel Crystal Award". The collection of artworks were later released in a catalogue with bundled CD, under the name of "Corel Artshow". The contest was reinitiated in 2009 on the 20th Anniversary of CorelDRAW's launch and now runs every two years. The 2013 and 2015 contests each had a prize pool with a total value of US$100,000.

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