It is also good to see companies making great alternatives ala Affinity Designer. They got a long way to go in that regard but I trust that they'll eventually make the right decisions. It is good to see that they're finally rebranding flash and moving towards html5 and the future. Adobe messed up with many of their acquisitions the same as Autodesk and stayed on the flash bandwagon for too long. Freehand was a great competitor to Illustrator in its day with a different methodology that had its fans (including myself), but I've come to terms with it long ago and just figured out how to use Illustrator. ![]() Sketch for Mac has lost its edge and I find myself using Illustrator CC almost every single day. That being said, their offerings for iOS need more focus. I love their new libraries feature because it enables me to use my graphics in all of my Adobe programs. I really like what they're doing and I'm a CC subscriber. Maybe Adobe will come out with an lite version of Illustrator that will do a better job than Illustrator Draw. Let's hope they don't rest on their laurels like they tend to do with their many acquisitions. Right now it seems as though Autodesk is holding the best vector application for iOS. IConcepts is a nice design app but its interface is a bit confusing and too gimmicky for me. I've yet to find something that'll do that. What I'm trying to figure out is what apps support importing and editing SVGs. Path-joining has been around since long before Autodesk purchased this app and rebranded it (taking all of the credit). I think the author of this article clearly has not used this tool.
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