[thelist] Image ready 3 on mac waaaaay slow?

Annie Rex arex at BaseSix.com
Wed Jan 17 15:35:31 CST 2001


So I guess list admins are the only ones allowed to slam a product set on
"thelist?"

And, no, I didn't mean anything other than what I had said. Adobe has a weak
product set when it comes to designing for the web - the problem with the
tool is the tool.

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> From: "Annie Rex" <arex at BaseSix.com>
>
> Hey guys, it's time for me to interject. Macromedia Fireworks blows both
> Photoshop & Image Ready away and keeps getting better. I've worked on both
> Mac & PC platforms using versions 1.0-4.0 and have never had any trouble
> with it. The images are sliced and optimized perfectly and they even have
a

you've been lucky... i've used (and still use both), and neither has
proven to be more stable than the other...

> cool wizard for specifying file size. The mouseover code is a little
heavy,
> but I'm betting that it's still more clean than anything Adobe would
create.

actually, they both create crappy code...

> I've never been impressed w/ Photoshop or Image Ready for lots of
reasons -
> mostly b/c for the web, a lot of the features in Photoshop are unecessary

photoshop wasn't built for the web... it's an image processing tool
that can be used in lots of places... what you might mean is that
you'd rather have the option of buying IR unbundled from PS...
wouldn't that be nice?

> (you can still use all of the Adobe filters with Fireworks anyway) and for
> print you're better off using Freehand (or Illustrator if you must). Image

depends on who you ask... i'ev seen wonderful arguments for
CorelDraw!, Freehand, Illustrator, PageMaker, Quark XPress,
InDesign, and have even seen people extoll the virtues of MS
Publisher...

> Ready is a fix for the incompetency for Adobe's other applications. I
think

huh?

> it's just that I don't like the Adobe interface. It's not easy for me to
use
> whereas Macromedia's products always seem to be easy to understand,

ahhh... so, it's an interface issue... often is... i, for one, hate how
adobe now has all the interfaces mimic each other... Illustrator and
PS do such different things, that i think they should be unique... as
such, i use FreeHand, but it doesn't make me think Illustrator
sucks...

> relatively bug-free, and excellent at their core functions. So I guess my
> adivce is to buck up and buy Fireworks.

um, except if you have a tool that does it, why not find out what's
wrong with that... not everyone can switch tools mid-stream,
especially if he/she can't justify it to the employer... especially if
that employer is already purchasing PS...

i just wanna make sure this doesn't turn into one of those
discussions that goes from "how do i..." to "buy a Mac/PC/Linux
box..." etc... telling people to buy something else instead of
helping address their question is rarely of any help...

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