A group of Freehand users are having a go at Adobe again - what a pity Xara falls short for these guys.
http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/n...NewsID=3222520
A group of Freehand users are having a go at Adobe again - what a pity Xara falls short for these guys.
http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/n...NewsID=3222520
One would think that would be enough potential sales that Xara would look at what it would take to close the gap. I'm guessing that better brushes would be a large part.A niche user audience of an estimated 20- or 30,000 designers
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John.
Look at what they still have in the programme in the way of vector tools that can still be used and all the functionality. They want Adobe to give up its hold on FreeHand and let the community develop the programme. I have sent my postcard to one of the Adobe sales directors as I liked using the MX version. Can't see why Adobe won't relinquish its hold bar it would be a competitor to Illustrator!
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John.
They have tried to lure the Freehand users a few times by offering Illustrator at the upgrade price but most of them still hold one but I would agree that they are getting to the stage now when they are desperate. Still think that the programme had much more going for it than Illustrator had when Adobe took over Macromedia to asset strip Dreamweaver & Flash.
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