CorelDraw is a verrrry good product but... do not use it to make your graphics when they have to handed to printers or people who has to make corrections before printing.
Corel is verrry hard to securely convert to (to name one) Adobe Illustrator.
Knowing from my own experiences (Artwork-Design) i shiver when we get things from Corel.
A good thing that ArtPro (expensive Artwork software) can do a really good job on importing really hard and complex postscripts file, so this might work most of the time.
So, in short... Looking at the software CorelDraw itself, it's amazing what you can do with it.
But what you do with it, try to hold it for private use only, or go as far that "standard" printers for home and small offices can print it straight on without having to import it somewhere in other software.
As for CorelDraw into the professional market, i always try to avoid it and ask the people to convert their artwork to an Illustrator EPS is possible so they can check their own artwork on problems before sending it to us.
I do know CorelDraw exports to Illustrator, but lots of the build in functions from Corel do not get converted wel into an (encapsulated) Postscript file (or (e)ps file).
Well, i guess i can type a serious part on this, but i won't anymore
Feel free to ask more if you like
Oh, and by the way... i'll be honest and add that i never have used Corel really much, this for the reasons i mentioned above, also because the interface isn't logic and also cause... well... i don't like it
But that's a private statement, lol