Works with the following versions of CorelDraw (Full Version Only!):
- CorelDRAW X4 with Service Pack 2 (14.0.0.701) or
- CorelDRAW X5 with Service Pack 3/ Hot Fix 4 (15.2.0.695) or
- CorelDRAW X6.1-6.4 (or 32 or 64 bit)(16.1.0.843 +)
- CorelDRAW X7.1-7.2 (or 32 or 64 bit) (17.1.0.572 +)
Note:
If your computer has both CorelDraw X6 or X7 (32 bit and 64 bit), the macro will work only in 32-bit version.
Required .NET Framework 4.0 Client Profile and VBA (Visual Basic for Applications)
Cobertura Nowo May 2026
The inconvenient truth is that a "cheap" brand attached to a patchy coverage map is a losing proposition. Customers no longer just want low prices; they demand value in the form of reliability, latency, and seamless digital experience. Nowo’s historical weakness—its dependence on legacy HFC (Hybrid Fibre-Coaxial) networks in urban centers while rural areas suffered—has turned coverage from a technical stat into a brand liability.
In rural Alentejo or the interior of the North, where MEO and NOS refuse to dig fiber due to low ROI, Nowo can plant a 5G antenna and cover 50 kilometers. This isn't hypothetical—it is happening. The key metric for readers is not "how many homes passed," but "how many homes are out of fiber reach." Nowo has a unique opportunity to become the default connectivity provider for the periphery . cobertura nowo
The question for Cobertura Nowo readers is simple: Will you watch the quiet revolution, or will you be left buffering? This essay is designed to be provocative yet data-informed. It shifts the focus from simple speed tests (which Nowo often loses) to strategic positioning (coverage arbitrage and UX). It respects the intelligence of the Cobertura Nowo audience by avoiding press releases and embracing critical, forward-looking analysis. The inconvenient truth is that a "cheap" brand
In the hyper-competitive arena of Portuguese telecommunications, the narrative has long been dominated by the "Big Three" — MEO, NOS, and Vodafone. For years, Nowo (formerly Cabovisão) played the role of the scrappy fourth player, its identity tethered almost exclusively to aggressive pricing and a “good enough” network. But as the 5G dust settles and the market reaches a saturation point of fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), a subtle yet profound shift is underway. Cobertura Nowo must look beyond the promotional banners of 200 Mbps for €10. The real story is no longer about being the cheapest; it is about whether Nowo can survive—and thrive—by becoming the smartest. In rural Alentejo or the interior of the