Fireworks & Photoshop: Where to go from here?

John Nack from Adobe has posted and inter­est­ing entry on his blog request­ing feed­back from users on what we expect from a future ver­sion of Fireworks. There is appar­ently some inter­nal debate at Adobe about the pos­si­bil­ity of some­how “inte­grat­ing” Fireworks into exist­ing Adobe apps like Photoshop. Knowing me, you’re prob­a­bly guess­ing that I think that is a VERY bad idea and I wish they keep devel­op­ing Fireworks as a stand­alone application.

There are a few inter­est­ing com­ments fol­low­ing the entry, espe­cially one by Dave Bricker as well as one of mine. If like me you believe in Fireworks and it is impor­tant to you in your daily design work, please post a com­ment on John’s blog and make your­self heard. Fireworks deserves its own place in Adobe’s future prod­uct line as the unique and pow­er­ful cre­ative pow­er­house that it is…

One Response to Fireworks & Photoshop: Where to go from here?
  1. Marcia Baracaldo
    May 26, 2006 | 4:05 pm

    I have been using Fireworks for few months and when I bought a mac lap top a friend stalled his copy of pho­to­shop CS. Boy, I am hav­ing a had time try­ing to work with it. I don’t have the options to cre­ate like I am used to with Fireworks 8.

    To be hon­est with you because aI am not friend with nobody in this business.

    If wouldn’t be for my fire­work 8, I could not cre­ate my “images” that look so cool and dif­fer­ent than most of the Photoshop users.

    I am glad that that didn’t buy the Photoshop software.

    With my hon­est opinion,

    Marcia

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