Fireworks Cs6 Jun 2026
With a tool so beloved, why did it get the axe?
| Feature | Fireworks CS6 | Photoshop CS6 | Illustrator CS6 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | PNG (with metadata) | PSD | AI | | Multiple Pages | Yes | No (Artboards limited) | Yes (Artboards) | | Multiple States (Rollovers) | Yes | No | No | | 9-Slice Scaling | Native | No (requires manual work) | No | | CSS Export | Excellent (shapes, gradients) | Basic (limited to layers) | Poor | | Text Handling | Basic | Good | Excellent | | Bitmap Editing | Moderate | Excellent | Minimal | | Vector Drawing | Good | Moderate | Excellent | | CMYK Support | No | Yes | Yes | fireworks cs6
For archival/research purposes only.
While Fireworks CS6 may be a "zombie" software—dead but still walking—its DNA is everywhere. When you use "Components" in Figma or "Symbols" in Sketch, you are using concepts that Fireworks perfected a decade ago. With a tool so beloved, why did it get the axe