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Macromedia FreeHand 9
Fence-Jumping Features
Paul Jones

FreeHand 8 was really good. However, I did not find it as easy to use as Adobe Illustrator 8. To tell the truth, I never gave FreeHand a fair test. I already had Illustrator, I was already used to it, and I didn't see any features in FreeHand that made a change seem urgent. And, being a long-time Adobe user, I was necessarily biased in favor of Adobe Illustrator's tools, pallettes, and layout.

With the release of FreeHand 9, that has changed. I noticed several features in this version that were only available in Illustrator as expensive third-party plugins. That was more than enough to make me give the program a serious spin. And so far I like what I see.

FreeHand's new features are many, and most of them are significant time savers, not just minor tweaks. New features include the Perspective Grid, the Envelope tool, and the ability to publish any FreeHand file as an HTML page. Let's take a look at the whole list (and it ain't shabby):

  • Revolutionary perspective grid illustration
  • Live enveloping
  • Magic Wand tracing
  • Custom scaling and units
  • Precise drawing with the Freehand tool
  • Interactive transform handle additions
  • New blending effects and improvements
  • Intuitive new multipage management tools
  • Vector lasso tool
  • Faster, more accurate, and integrated Autotrace
  • Unsurpassed color management, including ColorSync support
  • Easy layer management
  • Customizable page sizes
  • Step and Repeat
  • Manage linked files
  • Produce and edit multipage Acrobat PDF documents with notes and URLs
  • Integrate with Photoshop
  • Export optimized GIF, JPEG, PNG, and other Web formats
  • Native SWF export
  • Animate for Flash with Release to Layers
  • New animation effects
  • Macromedia Symbols Library
  • Preview with Flash anti-aliased display mode
  • Protect Flash (SWF) files from import
  • Easily output HTML with Dreamweaver formatting

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