New Adobe Fireworks CS3 Extension: Guides Panel
I just found out about a great new extension for Fireworks that will help you create, save and recall guides sets quickly and easily. This is a powerful new Flash panel based extension that really...
View ArticleAdobe CS3, A Very Different Experience On My New Computer
Since I got my new computer, I’ve been busy installing software, installing Office, email and other basic applications as well as setting my new Vista environment and getting familiar with it. I’ll...
View ArticleFireworks CS3 Review on Designorati
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...
View ArticleFireworks Performance and AntiVirus Software
There has been a few threads in the Adobe Fireworks forum recently where some users were having performance issues with Fireworks on Windows machines. Most of the time, their problems can be traced...
View ArticleTo “Ping” or not to “Ping”
There was a thread on Adobe’s Fireworks forums recently where a user was asking why Fireworks uses the PNG file format (and extension) for its native editable files (the equivalent to Illustrator’s .ai...
View ArticleMucking Up the Fireworks?
A little while ago, Jason Santa Maria wrote a very interesting post about Photoshop and Fireworks (as well about Adobe in general…) in which he brings up many good points to which the powers that be at...
View ArticleFireworks and the PNG Format Revisited
It seems that the debate over this issue which I discussed in detail in a previous post is still going on in the forum thread that inspired my bringing the issue up here. It also was the issue in a...
View ArticleFireworks CS4 Beta on Adobe Labs!
Fireworks is finally getting some long overdue exposure. A beta of the next CS4 version has been posted on Adobe Labs today. I will blog about this in more details later this week. Long story short is...
View ArticleThe Fireworks Team is Now Blogging
You can now find the Fireworks team’s new blog here : http://blogs.adobe.com/fireworks That’s a great thing for improving Fireworks’ visibility and hopefully it will be updated regularly. On the other...
View ArticleNow is a Good Time to be a Fireworks Evangelist
I could not imagine my creative process without Adobe Fireworks. I have been using that application since version 2.0 sometime in 1999. 10 years ago, Fireworks was not an obvious choice but the...
View ArticleNew Adobe Fireworks CS3 Extension: Guides Panel
I just found out about a great new extension for Fireworks that will help you create, save and recall guides sets quickly and easily. This is a powerful new Flash panel based extension that really...
View ArticleAdobe CS3, A Very Different Experience On My New Computer
Since I got my new computer, I’ve been busy installing software, installing Office, email and other basic applications as well as setting my new Vista environment and getting familiar with it. I’ll...
View ArticleFireworks CS3 Review on Designorati
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...
View ArticleFireworks Performance and AntiVirus Software
There has been a few threads in the Adobe Fireworks forum recently where some users were having performance issues with Fireworks on Windows machines. Most of the time, their problems can be traced...
View ArticleTo “Ping” or not to “Ping”
There was a thread on Adobe’s Fireworks forums recently where a user was asking why Fireworks uses the PNG file format (and extension) for its native editable files (the equivalent to Illustrator’s .ai...
View ArticleMucking Up the Fireworks?
A little while ago, Jason Santa Maria wrote a very interesting post about Photoshop and Fireworks (as well about Adobe in general…) in which he brings up many good points to which the powers that be at...
View ArticleFireworks and the PNG Format Revisited
It seems that the debate over this issue which I discussed in detail in a previous post is still going on in the forum thread that inspired my bringing the issue up here. It also was the issue in a...
View ArticleFireworks CS4 Beta on Adobe Labs!
Fireworks is finally getting some long overdue exposure. A beta of the next CS4 version has been posted on Adobe Labs today. I will blog about this in more details later this week. Long story short is...
View ArticleThe Fireworks Team is Now Blogging
You can now find the Fireworks team’s new blog here : http://blogs.adobe.com/fireworks That’s a great thing for improving Fireworks’ visibility and hopefully it will be updated regularly. On the other...
View ArticleNow is a Good Time to be a Fireworks Evangelist
I could not imagine my creative process without Adobe Fireworks. I have been using that application since version 2.0 sometime in 1999. 10 years ago, Fireworks was not an obvious choice but the...
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