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  2. Adobe is bringing Illustrator to the iPad in 2020 - AOL

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    Adobe will be bringing another of its desktop-class imaging and graphics apps to the iPad: Illustrator, which is set for a launch in 2020, the company announced today at its annual MAX conference.

  3. Adobe Illustrator - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 the Adobe Illustrator team developed a vector drawing app for iPad and iPhone, called Adobe Ideas. The app had many of the features of Adobe Illustrator, yet it was a free download. This allowed professionals to sketch and ideate "on the go" and allowed anyone to access world-class vector drawing capabilities.

  4. Adobe (ADBE) Gears Up to Launch Illustrator App for iPad

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    Adobe (ADBE) plans to launch an iPad version of Illustrator as the next major project after Photoshop.

  5. FiftyThree - Wikipedia

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    FiftyThree, Inc. was an American privately held technology company that specialized in tools for mobile creation and creativity. [1] They were the makers of Paper, Apple's 2012 iPad App of the Year, [2] Pencil, a digital stylus, and Paste, a collaborative presentation tool.

  6. Comparison of vector graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    FreeHand continues to run on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (using an Adobe fix) and on Windows 7. For macOS, Affinity Designer is able to open version 10 & MX Freehand files. [4] Adobe Illustrator is a commonly-used editor because of Adobe's market dominance, but is more expensive than other similar products. [5]

  7. PDF - Wikipedia

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    The model is closely aligned with the features of Adobe Illustrator version 9. The blend modes were based on those used by Adobe Photoshop at the time. When the PDF 1.4 specification was published, the formulas for calculating blend modes were kept secret by Adobe. They have since been published. [29]