One reason CorelDraw X4 has remained in collective memory is the sheer volume of assets bundled with it. Unlike today’s subscription models, X4 was a one-time purchase (approx. $400 USD). The box included:
While the application itself remained 32-bit (capped at 4GB RAM), X4 was the first version to natively support Windows Vista’s new file dialog and "User Account Control" (UAC). More importantly, it laid the groundwork for the eventual 64-bit version. It also supported natively, which was vital for users with massive sign files. CorelDraw X4