Corel - Acquired Products

Acquired Products

  • Paint Shop Pro – In October 2004, Corel purchased Jasc Software, developer of this budget-priced bitmap graphics editing program.
  • Quattro Pro – A spreadsheet program acquired from Borland and bundled with WordPerfect Office.
  • VideoStudio – 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.
  • WordPerfect – A word processing program acquired from Novell, and originally produced by Satellite Software International.
  • Corel AfterShot – Photo management software, based on Bibble (software) after the acquisition of Bibble Labs in 2012.
  • Bryce - Software for creating 3d landscapes. Sold in 2004 to DAZ Productions.
  • Click and Create - 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.
  • Paradox – A relational database acquired from Borland and bundled with WordPerfect Office Professional Edition.
  • WinZip – A file archiver and compressor, acquired in 2006 from Corel's purchase of WinZip Computing.
  • XMetaL - An XML editor acquired in the takeover of SoftQuad in 2001 and then sold to Blast Radius in 2004.

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