Macromedia FreeHand Graphics Studio is an early "Studio" software suite announced by Macromedia on January 8, 1996.[1] It shipped on February 26, 1996, replacing Macromedia Graphic Design Studio, and was retroactively referred to as "Version 2.0" to avoid confusion with its immediate predecessor.[2] It was updated the following October to FreeHand Graphics Studio 7.[3]
Applications[]
- Macromedia FreeHand 5.5
- Macromedia Extreme 3D
- Macromedia Fontographer 4.1
- Macromedia xRes 2
- Kai's Power Tools 3.0 Special Edition
References[]
- ↑ Macromedia Debuts the FreeHand Graphics Studio and NEW Shockwave for FreeHand, Macromedia. 1996-01-08. Archived 1999-11-06.
- ↑ Macromedia Ships the FreeHand Graphics Studio Version 2.0 and Announces Special Promotional Pricing, Macromedia. 1996-02-26. Archived 1999-08-20.
- ↑ Macromedia Ships New FreeHand Graphics Studio 7 for Windows 95, NT, and Macintosh, Macromedia. 1996-10-28. Archived 1999-11-06.
External links[]
- The key role of Fontographer in the font revolution by David Bergsland, Fontographer: Practical Font Design For Graphic Designers (2011-09)
- Product overview: FreeHand 5 for Windows and FreeHand 5.5 for Macintosh by Karen Mitchell, InfoWorld (1996-04-15)
- Macromedia FreeHand Graphics Studio at the Adobe Wiki
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