


The Export to FreeHand… command has been renamed to “Export to FreeHand 10…” because this functionality is specific to older versions of FreeHand.These changes have been made to the Fireworks Quick Export menu for FreeHand: To open FreeHand MX files using this component on the Macintosh, you must be running Fireworks MX on Mac OS X 10.1 or later. As a result, Fireworks MX on Mac OS 9 cannot use the FreeHand MX Reader for Fireworks MX. The Mac OS 9.x version of Fireworks MX has not been updated for Carbon. To update the files, open them with FreeHand MX and re-save the file as a FreeHand MX native file. If you have FreeHand files which are stored in the format of FreeHand 8, you will have to update those files before reading them into Fireworks MX. FreeHand MX Reader for Fireworks MX - The FreeHand MX Reader for Fireworks MX allows Fireworks MX to open or import files that are stored in FreeHand 9, FreeHand 10, and FreeHand MX file formats only.After Installation these readers will allow Flash MX and/or Fireworks MX to import FreeHand MX files. QuickTime® 6.0 (for Mac OS 9.1 and higher)įreeHand Compatibility Readers - FreeHand MX installs readers for Macromedia Flash MX and Fireworks MX.

Postscript Level 2-Compatible printer or higher (Recommended) Mac® OS 9.1 and higher, or OS X 10.1 and higherĦ4 MB of free available system RAM (128 MB recommended)ġ024x768, 16-bit (thousands of colors) color display resolution or betterĪdobe® Type Manager® Version 4 or later for use with Type 1 fonts (Windows systems 98, ME, NT 4)Īdobe® Type Manager® Version 4.6.1 or later for use with Type 1 fonts (for Mac OS 9.1 and higher) Windows® 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows NT4 (Service Pack 6), Windows 2000, or Windows XP This document addresses late breaking information not discussed in the FreeHand MX documentation and may be updated as more information becomes available.ģ00 MHz Intel® Pentium® II processor or better
