>>My experience 
>>is that most people who don't like Freehand never actually 
>>gave it a proper chance or were content because they already 
>>knew Illustrator and couldn't motivate to learn something new 
>>that does the "same thing".  

Well, if you're generalizing me as one of those people, you're wrong.
I've used both Illustrator and Freehand, and found Freehand to be vastly
more buggy & hard to use. 

Jason Merrill
Bank of America  
GT&O Learning & Leadership Development
eTools & Multimedia Team


 
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