Comment by Wistar
18 hours ago
I sure liked Aldus Freehand a lot more than Adobe Illustrator although it has been so long that I don’t remember specifics other than I generally understood how to use it a lot better than Illustrator.
18 hours ago
I sure liked Aldus Freehand a lot more than Adobe Illustrator although it has been so long that I don’t remember specifics other than I generally understood how to use it a lot better than Illustrator.
I vaguely wondered if FreeHand would make an appearance in this thread. :)
Two features that come to mind as IIRC being unique (as compared to Illustrator) were multi-page documents and multiple page size multi-page documents. Ideal for the complete standard set of company branded print documents: business card, "With Compliments" slip, and letterhead. :D
Adobe's acquisition of Macromedia and subsequent killing of (the IMO superior) FreeHand contributed directly to my subsequent decision to avoid closed source application software--especially for creative tools--even if alternatives were "technically inferior".
(And, indeed, "creative tool killed/hampered for business reasons" is a story which has been repeated elsewhere multiple times in the quarter century[0] since.)
While Inkscape is still missing features compared to FreeHand it is however also still here many years later and is what I've used ever since when I need 2D vector design software. (Although I've also been keeping an eye on Graphite: https://graphite.rs)
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[0] Oh, weird, apparently it's actually less than 25 years: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_FreeHand#Adobe_FreeHand Seems I've been holding the grudge for less time than I thought. :D