Great idea. I still use Fireworks too, CS3 at the moment. I am hesitant to upgrade to the current release. The only thing I miss is that I often get CMYK color schemes from printed material but Fireworks prefers RGB (Hex) values. I also sometimes have problems with complicated psd files. Maybe this is better in newer versions.
I originally thought that Adobe would kill Fireworks and although new releases do not contain a lot of new stuff it at least moves forward.
I still would like to use a product that is really pushed forward and not in danger of being photoshopped. So far everything I tried failed (including Photoshop itself).
It seems I will keep it until Adobe pulls the plug.
Great idea. I still use Fireworks too, CS3 at the moment. I am hesitant to upgrade to the current release. The only thing I miss is that I often get CMYK color schemes from printed material but Fireworks prefers RGB (Hex) values. I also sometimes have problems with complicated psd files. Maybe this is better in newer versions.
I originally thought that Adobe would kill Fireworks and although new releases do not contain a lot of new stuff it at least moves forward.
I still would like to use a product that is really pushed forward and not in danger of being photoshopped. So far everything I tried failed (including Photoshop itself).
It seems I will keep it until Adobe pulls the plug.