Illustrator had anti-aliased previews ages before Freehand which is why I
switched. Freehand made artwork look clunky on screen which doesn't help the
designer design IMHO. I do still miss the way some of the FH tools worked
though.


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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Flash CS3 Announced

> Freehand was terrible IMO. 

I know quite a few people who feel exactly opposite of you.  They absolutely
hate Illustrator and mourn the loss of what they believe to be a clearly
better product.  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".  

Freehand was ahead of Illustrator in features and ease of use for quite some
time and Freehand forced Illustrator to compete in what was once a monopoly
(Corel Draw?  Yeah, right!).  I don't use either program so I have no
opinion.  :)

Fireworks is different than Photoshop in some key ways.  It's not going away
anytime soon.  At Adobe MAX in Las Vegas last year, Adobe was pretty clear
that Fireworks was not only not going away, it was being given new features
and tighter integration with other Adobe products.
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