Adobe Macromedia FreeHand MX
is
another graphic application for computer which is used to create
two-dimensional vector graphics. These are primarily oriented to desktop
publishing, professional illustration and web content creation. Macromedia
FreeHand is similar to CorelDRAW, Adobe Illustrator and Xara Designer Pro.
Adobe Macromedia FreeHand MX is used in Product
Design, Textile Design, Graphic Design, Cartography, Illustration, Fashion
Design, Multimedia Production, Science Research and Architects professions.
This software is also compared to QuarkXpress and Adobe InDesign because of its
dedicated page layout and text control features.
FreeHand was originally created by Altsys
Corporation in 1988. It was licensed to Aldus Corporation for initial version 1
to 4. Aldus was merged with Adobe Systems in 1994. As adobe has already a
similar application Adobe Illustrator, so because of overlapping market,
FreeHand was returned to Altsys by order of Federal Trade Commission.
Macromedia bought Altsys after some time so the version 5 through 11 was
released by Macromedia (These versions are known by FreeHand MX).
Adobe Systems get owned Macromedia and all its
products in 2005 included FreeHand MX. Although the development of FreeHand has
been discontinued but it is still sold for Windows OS and Mac OS X. Adobe
Macromedia FreeHand MX is available in about eight languages which are English,
Chinese, Japanese, German, Italian, Swedish, French and Spanish.
Adobe Macromedia FreeHand is compatible with
Windows 7. To run it on Mac OS X 10.6, you need to have a PowerPC code emulator
Rosetta. It is also required a registration patch which you can get from Adobe
Systems. Macromedia FreeHand version 10 runs without any problem on Mac OS X
10.6 and there is no need to get registration patch but you must have installed
Rosetta.
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