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For years, I have used Fireworks to create all of my web & Flash designs. I would use Photoshop to do photo editing, montage, etc, but all layout was done in Fireworks.
Now, with the slick integration between Photoshop and Flash, it seems Photoshop is being positioned as the tool to use for layout. Does anyone have experience with using both Fireworks & Photoshop for layout? Can you give me the pros/cons on each? My biggest reason for staying with Fireworks all these years is that I like the ‘object’ focused UI, where each thing in the layout is a distinct object I can easily click on to select (like it is in Illustrator or InDesign), and the fact that Fireworks has multiple frames so I can quickly knock through variations.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Now, with the slick integration between Photoshop and Flash, it seems Photoshop is being positioned as the tool to use for layout. Does anyone have experience with using both Fireworks & Photoshop for layout? Can you give me the pros/cons on each? My biggest reason for staying with Fireworks all these years is that I like the ‘object’ focused UI, where each thing in the layout is a distinct object I can easily click on to select (like it is in Illustrator or InDesign), and the fact that Fireworks has multiple frames so I can quickly knock through variations.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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