Update To Freehand Mx For Mac
I've heard that in a few months, Mac will release Lion without the Rosetta support. This would mean that Freehand MX, a very powerful, user friendly graphic design application, would be totally killed. There are lots of Mac user designers out there who prefer Freehand MX over Adobe Illustrator.
We love the Mac OS, we love Freehand MX, and we love things just as they are. We don't want to use Illustrator and we definitely would not want to run virtual Windows to use Freehand.
It's bad enough that Adobe dropped FHMX. And now this?
I'm hoping that there will be a solution soon or else we'll be stuck on Mac OS 10.6.6 (since 10.6.7 messes up the fonts). Please, Apple. Don't make things harder for loyal Mac/Freehand users.
Jules, thanks for bringing a little civility to the discussion. I post very rarely on these forums and if I got responses like the one from Thomas my involvment would be even less. Dave, the fight is continuing with FreeFreehand as Jules points out, Apple may not be the villain here but there support would go a long way. A4tech pk-9352h driver for mac.
Despite Thomas' nihilistic reply there is a strong Freehand user base continuing to produce fantastic work on a daily basis, and the 6000+ membership of FreeFreehand would I think be a small percentage of that. I'm affraid the solution (to your question) at the moment is to just hang in there with 10.6.8 and Freehand MX and hope that sooner rather than later Adobe sets freehand free. We live in hope. That was not what you said. Your original message was just a complaint, seemingly directed at - and about - Apple.
I see no question. As such, it was a violation of the terms of use of these forums, and the hosts would be well within their rights to delete it. You probably lucked out because they're overloaded with work after this weekend's major changes to the forums. In the future, if it's supposed to be a question, ask the question and leave out the complaining. As to what other Freehand users can do.
Lion will not have any way to run PPC code, so you'll have to either abandon Freehand or stick to an older system. Jules, thanks for bringing a little civility to the discussion. I post very rarely on these forums and if I got responses like the one from Thomas my involvment would be even less. Dave, the fight is continuing with FreeFreehand as Jules points out, Apple may not be the villain here but there support would go a long way. Despite Thomas' nihilistic reply there is a strong Freehand user base continuing to produce fantastic work on a daily basis, and the 6000+ membership of FreeFreehand would I think be a small percentage of that. I'm affraid the solution (to your question) at the moment is to just hang in there with 10.6.8 and Freehand MX and hope that sooner rather than later Adobe sets freehand free.
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