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Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Illustrator - 10.0

popular vector graphics creation tool (preorder available)

All Time: (2.4)
Version 10.0: (2.2)
Selected Version: 10.0
Release Date: 2001-10-17
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 10.0): 0
Downloads (all versions): 309,598
Price: $399.95 New
$149.00 Upgrade

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Product Description:

Adobe® Illustrator® 10 software defines the future of vector graphics with groundbreaking creative options and powerful tools for efficiently publishing artwork on the Web, in print, everywhere. Produce superb Web graphics using symbols and innovative slicing options. Explore creative ideas with live distortion tools. Publish in record time with dynamic data-driven graphics and other productivity features.

What's new in this version:

Produce superb Web graphics
  • Symbols to create repeating graphics and keep file size small
  • Vector and raster-based slicing
  • Slice-by-slice optimization
  • Enhanced Macromedia® Flash™ (SWF) support
  • SVG import and enhanced export
  • Editable SVG effects
  • Selective type anti-aliasing for easy-to-read small text
Experience extraordinary creative freedom
  • Liquify tools, enveloping, and warping
  • Symbols to create — and update — repeating elements quickly
  • Symbolism tools to manipulate symbols interactively
  • Four new drawing tools for lines, arcs, grids, and polar grids
  • Enhanced compound-shape controls to create complex shapes easily
  • Flare tool for reflections and lens flare effects
Utilize powerful production tools
  • Data-driven graphics to generate multiple versions of a design
  • Enhanced performance and more compact files
  • Native support for Mac OS X and support for Microsoft® Windows® XP
  • Scripting support to automate repetitive tasks
  • Magic wand tool to select a range of objects with similar attributes
  • Asset management functionality
  • Metadata support
Take advantage of tight integration
  • Compound-path compatibility — cut and paste compounds between Adobe Photoshop® and Illustrator
  • Rollover and animation information preserved in linked Photoshop files
  • Direct editing of native Illustrator files in Adobe InDesign®
  • Illustrator network publishing tools supported in Adobe GoLive®
  • Easy-access editing in GoLive and Adobe LiveMotion™
  • Illustrator files open directly in LiveMotion
  • Layers preserved in Adobe After Effects®
  • Variable-data support to generate design variations automatically with Adobe AlterCast™ image server software

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • 128 MB RAM
  • PPC
  • Mac OS 9.1 or higher
    or
  • Mac OS X 10.0 or higher

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Adobe Illustrator CommentaryProblems with Adobe Illustrator, restart and boot drive - Version: 12.0.1, 8/23/2007 02:58AM PST

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mediaVinci

Hello,

a week ago I was working with Adobe Illustrator CS2, Adobe GoLive CS2 and Adobe Photoshop CS2 all day to continue my work on a design project.

At the end of the day I wanted to quit all applications. All applications quitted without problems except Adobe Illustrator CS2. I pressed command-q in Adobe Illustrator. The program seemed to quit, however, the MacOS X Finder (command-tab & Dock) indicated that Adobe Illustrator CS2 was still active.

So, I waited a couple of minutes. But for some reason, Adobe Illustrator CS2 did not quit.

I tried to restart my computer via the Finder, but my computer was no longer responding. Thus, I was forced to press the power button of my PowerMac G5 to evoke a restart.

And then ... well ... a big shock ... my computer was not able to find my boot drive. I only got a grey screen with the "no boot drive symbol". Thus, I have made another test by pressing the power button of my G5 once again. Same result, my PowerMac G5 was not able to find a boot drive.

Since it was already very late and I was just too tired to install a new and clean MacOS X version on my computer, I decided to shut down the computer entirely and leave it as it is until the next morning.

Surprisingly, my PowerMac G5 did find the boot drive once again after I turned on my machine the next day.

Has anyone out there made similar experiences?

" I create, therefore I am "

graphically & sincerely,

Marc Klein
mediaVinci - The art of invention

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Adobe Illustrator ReviewThe best part of MASTER CREATIVE SUITE is the removing tool - Version: 13.0.1, 8/8/2007 07:04AM PST

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jd18
After days of sily work I found the "maccs3clean" on ADOBE's web site.

It removes everything from CS3 and then we can reinstall without problem CS2 and ACROBAT Pro.

The only enoying thing is that it costs me 2500 USD to see an other time that ADOBE don't care at all about the quality of their software. Only our money is intering.

No announcement on the site about possibe improvement, no advise except contacting their Customer Support. Have you already tried? It is a very good way to feel totally stupid. They don't know anything about problems...

Another Microsoft is born !
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Adobe Illustrator ReviewSimply a nightmare - Version: 13.0.1, 8/6/2007 01:36PM PST

jd18
Thanks again to Adobe for this incredible installer!

After hours of work, I have been convincted that my MacBookpro first generation was the cause of all troubles during the installation. I bought a brand new 17", same story.
I moved from Quark to Adobe a few years ago thinking that this company could be more respectful of their customers.
After buying more 3K USD upgrades I can say it is exactly the same.
The only interest is for our money, not for customer satifaction.
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