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By the time version 9 rolled around (circa 2001-2002), the writing was on the wall. The company was hemorrhaging market share to Adobe’s Creative Suite, which was becoming the industry standard. In 2001, Corel Corporation acquired Micrografx. The result was predictable: Corel absorbed the technology (many features of CorelDRAW still trace their lineage to Micrografx) and killed the standalone Micrografx Designer product line. Version 9 was the final, definitive edition.

. It was designed for technical illustration, offering a bridge between high-end CAD (Computer-Aided Design) tools and creative illustration software. CorelDRAW.com Core Features of Micrografx Designer 9 Technical Illustration Tools

: Managed complex designs through a user-friendly interface with support for multiple documents, layers, and independent objects. Symbol Libraries

in 2001. While the standalone Micrografx branding has been retired, the software's legacy continues today as part of the CorelDRAW Technical Suite CorelDRAW.com Product Overview Original Purpose