About two weeks ago, Jeremy Shulz published an “interesting” review of Fireworks on Designorati. I put “interesting” in quotes because I strongly disagree with many of his points… starting with the title of his review: “Fireworks CS3 Is Looking For its Niche”. I suppose I shouldn’t be but I’m always surprised when poeople who should know better still see Fireworks as a “niche” product. I can’t believe that after all these years, so many designers have still not seen how much of a creative powerhouse Fireworks really is and continue to try and minimize both its objective workflow strenghts as well as its impact in a large part of the Web design community. I posted a comment to the review where I explain why I am in disagreement with it but you’ll find a copy of my comment below. If you agree with me, you should probably comment there as well. Those of us who “get” Fireworks should really make an effort to evangelize it and explain why it has become so important to our own creative workflows. Hi Jeremy, It’s nice to see Designorati talk about Fireworks and let me thank you for mentioning my article in your review. You have to [...]
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