
And they demand change because they will save hours and hours of work.Īnd so: yes: you and everyone else mustn't ever stop learning. macOS El Capitan (10.11) is not compatible with any of these. Adobe Illustrator CC 2018 is a powerful vector graphics editor used to create logos, illustrations, web graphics, typography, and more. Implementing feature X might affect existing tools as well - because Illustrator is an old application and things were implemented differently 30 ears ago.Īnd then are are of course other users (a whole lot of them in fact) and they might be of the opinion that the way your favourite tool works does not benefit their workflow. Adobe Illustrator CC2019 and CC2020 are the only available versions to download and install through Adobe Creative Cloud. You will need to still be compatible (downwards, because people have to cooperate with others) and you have to make sure, older files can still be opened.Īnd then people demand new tools, because "software X can do Y and this would be a useful feature". And then you will need to change options, tools etc. And you might need to change the file format (the internals of it), because at the moment it can't do what you want to do. If you want to implement that you will need to change memory allocation. So there's a need for bigger file dimensions. As well as computers have improved and therefore our usage of the tools has changed.

Since then not only operating systems have changed a lot, but of course software development. You might as well relearn the whole program. The "best" upgrades reconfigure your files, change preferencesĪnd tool operation.
