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Adobe Systems ends updates for the software, meaning no Vista or Intel Mac support, but offers Illustrator upgrade deal.
Adobe Systems ends updates for the software, meaning no Vista or Intel Mac support, but offers Illustrator upgrade deal.
January 7, 2010 6:10 AM PST
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released in 1998. In fact it was 1988.
"It can't be happening, CNET is hardly a reliable source."
2. Anger :
"How dare you do this to me Adobe?! I'll never use your stupid products again, I'll tell every one to do the same, I'll kill everyone who did this to Freehand" (perceived, rightly or wrongly, as "responsible")
3. Bargaining :
"Just make it on OSX 10.5 or Vista call it Hand CS3, or import it's functionality into illustrator, or make it open source, I'LL PAY YOU twice as much as CS3"
4. Depression :
"I'm so sad, why bother designing anything?"
5. Acceptance :
"Well it's not like I have to use Microsoft Expression Studio. Adobe canned Atmosphere I guess they can encase Freehand as well; Adobe were still cool right, I didn't mean that whole killing thing... OK... Adobe... ?..."
Plus Freehand is billion fold "less" labor intensive that Illustrator will ever be. Here go my hourly rates.
I actually do want that easy freehand control combined with illustrator's eye candy and compatibility.
Freehand offers way more user control, Illustrator is like try to draw by holding the eraser of a pencil.
Anyways, everyone and their dog knew it was coming, I just hope Adobe wont though away the functionality instead of just combining the assets they own.
- by elvis_alien September 17, 2009 3:52 PM PDT
- well, I've been up and down the first four stages countless times now. But number 5? Never! Adobe has pissed off a lot of people with this clever little move. It's corporate greed over individual free choice. FreeHand was, at the time of it's purported demise, a fully functional application with ongoing marketability. They killed it out of pettiness and as a calculated move to boost their bottom line. We, the people who actually make our livings using FH, don't appreciate it one bit. http://www.freefreehand.org/
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