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I'd also like to add to stiney51's very helpful comment...
As an agency, we co-ordinate all types of media for our clients... We find that Illustrator is almost UNANIMOUSLY prefferred in the print industry, and when it is not, it loses to Quark (generally older print houses).
We only run into Corel Draw with Cutters and sign makers... likely because , as we're told, the software used to convert images to plotter files directly supports Corel Draw files.
I'd check your equipment and software specs to see if one of the formats will be more efficient for you than the other.
That said, I can tell you that if and when you are lucky enough to get Vector files from your clients, it will more than likely be an illustrator file.
As for creating Vector files from Client's raster images: In my opinion, Illustrator dominates both in support and ease of use.
Mike.
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