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  2. Adobe FreeHand - Wikipedia

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    Adobe FreeHand is a discontinued vector graphics editor for illustration, desktop publishing and web design. Learn about its origins, development, and comparison with Adobe Illustrator and other software.

  3. Comparison of vector graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    Specific functions of FreeHand include a superior image-tracing operation for vector editing, page layout features within multiple-page documents, and embedding custom print-settings (such as variable halftone-screen specifications within a single graphic, etc.) to each document independent of auxiliary printer-drivers.

  4. Adobe Illustrator - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics editor and design software developed by Adobe since 1985. Learn about its history, features, versions, compatibility, tools, file formats, and more.

  5. Screen printing - Wikipedia

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    Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a mesh to transfer ink or dye onto a substrate. It originated in China in the 9th century and was introduced to Western Europe in the 18th century. Learn more about its history, methods, and applications.

  6. Aldus Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Aldus Corporation was a software company founded in 1984 and named after a 15th-century Venetian printer. It developed PageMaker, the first desktop publishing program, and other products for print, graphics, and multimedia.

  7. List of Adobe software - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software products by Adobe Inc., organized by categories such as Acrobat, Creative Cloud, Experience Cloud, and more. Find out the product name, latest version, availability, and supported OS for each software.

  8. MacPaint - Wikipedia

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    In April 1983, the software's name was changed from MacSketch to MacPaint. [12] The original MacPaint was programmed as a single-document interface. The palette positions and sizes were unalterable, as was the document window. This differed from other Macintosh software at the time, which allowed users to move windows and resize them.

  9. Macromedia - Wikipedia

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    With Macromedia's acquisition of Altsys, it received FreeHand thus expanding its product line of multimedia graphics software to include illustration and design graphics software. FreeHand's vector graphics rendering engine and other software components within the program would prove useful to Macromedia in the development of Fireworks.