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tomos:
Carol

I just had a go - it said something about error & password "no"
I went back to copy my post & tried againto check the error message & was told it was posted already - so things are definitely a bit mixed up there but it could work if you want to try again

Carol Haynes:
Strange your post has appeared but I still get error messages

tomos:
tried again,
got error message but post showed up when I refreshed page
who knows ..

mikiem:
IF it helps...
Used Canvas years ago, seemed more oriented to engineering drawings though it was the 1st AFAIK to include bitmap support. Alas Deneba has been bought out by the ACDC folks. Haven't had it installed for ages, but there is a free trial.

If you remember MicroGrafx they were long ago bought by Corel, who have continued developing their vector products under the CorelDesigner name.

OTOH I've found that my Macromedia software works quite well in Vista, including some that Macromedia stopped selling years ago! Vista seems to have great compatibility [so far the apps that work best weren't designed for Vista] so I'm not so sure I'll have to abandon Freehand all that soon.  :P

cranioscopical:
I know this is an old topic but there's a recent and relevant article from Smashing Magazine (Dec 5, 2008)
HERE

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