On Apr 21, 2006, at 4:30 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

While most other image manipulation tools started life focusing on photo retouching and later grafted vectors onto it, Fireworks was designed from the start for web and UI work, with a vector-based workflow that reminds me of the best days of SuperPaint, updated for the 21st century.


Speaking of SuperPaint, has anyone ever found a tool that will convert the vectors in a SuperPaint file? SuperPaint's file format was PICT, but the only aspect of their PICT that other programs would read was the rasterized bitmap. Graphic Converter reports that the vector data is there, but I haven't yet found a format to convert to that preserves it. Though they said it was possible to export Postscript from SuperPaint, it always crashed for me.

When the first pre-release beta of Fireworks was available, I LEAPT upon it! Photoshop may now have some credibility for creating interface graphics, but Fireworks rules!

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