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Sun Jun 1, 2008 8:00pm EDT
Corel to Showcase High-Definition Digital Media Software Products at Computex Taipei 2008

TAIPEI, Taiwan--(Business Wire)--
Corel Corporation (NASDAQ:CREL; TSX:CRE), a leading developer of
graphics, productivity and digital media software will showcase its
range of digital media products including Corel(R) WinDVD(R), Corel(R)
Paint Shop Pro(R) Photo, Ulead(R) DVD MovieFactory(R) and Ulead(R)
VideoStudio(R) during Computex in Taipei June 3-7, 2008. The
demonstrations will be at the Corel Computex suites # 1109/1110 in the
Grand Hyatt(R) Taipei Hotel.

   Corel Digital Media products support the creation, capture,
editing, authoring, burning and playback of standard-definition and
high-definition content. Corel Digital Media products give users the
ability to edit and watch their own photo and video creations or the
latest Hollywood blockbusters where and when they want, with full
support for today's most popular file formats and technologies,
including Blu-ray(R) Disc and AVCHD(TM).

   Corel will showcase its Digital Media products and solutions
including:

   --  High-Definition Playback - Corel WinDVD - The world's #1 DVD
        and video playback software with support for dazzling
        high-definition AVCHD and Blu-ray Disc video. NEW! BD-J,
        BonusView, DTS-HD Master Audio(TM), Dolby(R) TrueHD/Digital
        Plus, Intel(R) GM45 Express Chipset, NVIDIA(R) and ATI(TM) GPU
        support and Trimension(TM) All2HD advanced upscaling.

   --  Linux Playback Solution - Corel(R) LinDVD(R) - Built
        on Corel's industry-leading video playback technology, Corel
        LinDVD delivers high-quality DVD and video playback to Linux
        users. NEW! Support for Ubuntu(R) 8.04, Asus(TM) E-PC family
        (Eee PC), ALSA Audio optimization and Debian(R) Installer!
        Corel LinDVD is available to OEM partners only.

   --  End-to-End HD Production - VideoStudio, Paint Shop Pro Photo
        and DVD MovieFactory - Complete solution to capture HD video,
        edit photos and videos, create photo and video slideshows,
        author menus, burn to DVD or Blu-ray Disc and play back on PCs
        or players. NEW! Blu-ray Disc menu authoring with BD Java.
        Create discs from high-definition video including HDV, AVCHD
        and BDMV camcorders.

   --  Digital Home - Record, move, convert, play and watch
        high-definition television broadcasting with DRM on Media
        Center PCs. Share and playback media contents on home
        networks. NEW! Direct TV technology (DVB-T, DVB-S, ATSC and
        ISDB-T) with DLNA/DTCP-IP compliant solution to easily share
        TV shows via the network. Technology for the digital home
        is available to OEM partners only.

   --  Graphics and Painting - NEW! CorelDRAW(R) Essential Edition
        and Corel(R) Painter(TM) Essentials - the latest Digital Art
        Home Studio.

   About Corel Corporation

   Corel is a leading developer of graphics, productivity and digital
media software with more than 100 million users worldwide. The
Company's product portfolio includes some of the world's most popular
and widely recognized software brands including CorelDRAW(R) Graphics
Suite, Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo, Corel(R) Painter(TM), Corel
DESIGNER(R), VideoStudio, Corel(R) WordPerfect(R) Office, WinDVD,
WinZip(R) and iGrafx(R). Designed to help people become more
productive and express their creative potential, Corel's software
strives to set a higher standard for value with full-featured products
that are easier to learn and use. The industry has responded with
hundreds of awards recognizing Corel's leadership in software
innovation, design and value.

   Corel's products are sold in more than 75 countries through a
well-established network of international resellers, retailers,
original equipment manufacturers, online providers and Corel's global
websites. The Company's headquarters are located in Ottawa, Canada
with major offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany,
Taiwan, China and Japan. Corel's stock is traded on the NASDAQ under
the symbol CREL and on the TSX under the symbol CRE.

   (C)2008 Corel Corporation. All rights reserved. Corel, Corel
DESIGNER, CorelDRAW, DVD MovieFactory, LinDVD, Paint Shop Pro,
Painter, iGrafx, VideoStudio, WordPerfect, WinDVD, WinZip and the
Corel logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Corel
Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. All other product names and any
registered and unregistered trademarks mentioned are used for
identification purposes only and remain the exclusive property of
their respective owners.

   CRELF

On-Site Contact:
Corel Corporation
Dwight Jurling, +886 (0) 9-3390-5143
or
Corel Corporation
Amie Hoffner, 952-217-9000
amiehoffner@corel.com
or
fama PR
Tim Morin, 617-758-4158
tim@famapr.com
or
Investor Relations:
The Blueshirt Group
415-217-7722
Todd Friedman
todd@blueshirtgroup.com
or
Stacie Bosinoff
stacie@blueshirtgroup.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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