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Photoshop 6 is very good, but be aware that if you do use a lot of text with your photos it's a pain to work with. The text gets rasterized after you type it, so if you need to do frequent size or type changes it gets annoying very quickly. Photoshop 7 doesn't have this problem as all type is finally treated as vectors, meaning you can change it or rewrite it without having to redo it all.
CorelDraw is a graphics suite, meaning with it you get: CorelDraw, for drawing vector graphics; Corel Photo-Paint, for digital photo editing, a whole bunch of various smaller utilities that do a variety of useful things, and a ton of fonts and clip art images. As I understand it, Photo-Paint is just as good as Photoshop, but I've never used it myself as I'm totally used to Photoshop.
Anyway, I'd say if you are getting both Photoshop 6 AND CorelDraw 10 for just $100, you'd be getting A LOT of great software for a very good price.
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