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Adobe (Macromedia) Fireworks

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01-23-2007, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Village Idiot
Im not saying I dont like fireworks. But PhotoShop is better in every way, there is nothing I do in photoshop that can be done easier in fireworks.

Plus web coders want a psd, not a png.
You can save your fireworks files as .psd's -

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I love Fireworks because of it's simplicity. When I installed the Photoshop v.9 CS2 it tooke me like 10 minutes to figure out how to change the color of a rectangle.

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You can save your fireworks files as .psd's -
Can you really save images to a .psd with Fireworks? Whenever I try to it doesn't save anything at all. I'm starting to think I may have gotten gypped. Also if it is possible does it save as a layered PSD?

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I read the article and it had some good points but was heavily biased in favour of Fireworks.

For me it's got to be Photoshop. It is a much more powerful tool (in the right hands) than Fireworks could ever be.

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