Adobe Fireworks is a discontinued bitmap and vector graphics editor that was used to rapidly prototype website and mobile app designs and UI mockups. It offered features like vector tools, bitmap editing, CSS/JS extensibility, and support for PSD files.
Adobe Fireworks was a graphics editing software that allowed designers and developers to rapidly prototype and mock up website, app, and multimedia project designs and interfaces. It was first launched in 1998 by Macromedia before being acquired by Adobe Systems in 2005.
Fireworks provided both vector and bitmap editing tools to allow for graphic design and image manipulation within a single application. Key features included:
Although extremely popular with web designers in its heyday, Adobe officially discontinued Fireworks in 2013 as it shifted focus more exclusively to Creative Cloud. Since then, most former Fireworks users migrated to tools like Adobe XD, Sketch, or Figma for their user interface and prototyping needs.
Here are some alternatives to Adobe Fireworks:
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