![]() Illustrator CS2 (version 12) was available for both the Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The changes remained until CS6 when some small steps were taken to restore the app to a slightly more Mac-like interface. The interface changed radically with the following version to make it more Windows-friendly and consistent between the two platforms. Version 6 was the last truly Macintosh version of Illustrator. And there was no version 6 for Windows.) Version 4 was, however, the first version of Illustrator to support editing in preview mode, which did not appear in a Macintosh version until 5.0 in 1993. (Note that there were no versions 2.0 or 4.0 for the Macintosh-although, the second release for the Mac was titled Illustrator 88-the year of its release. The next Windows version, version 4.0, was widely criticized as being too similar to Illustrator 1.1 instead of the Macintosh 3.0 version, and certainly not the equal of Windows' most popular illustration package CorelDRAW. The first version of Illustrator for Windows, version 2.0, was released in early 1989 and flopped. In the early 1990s, Adobe released versions of Illustrator for NeXT, Silicon Graphics, and Sun Solaris platforms, but they were discontinued due to poor market acceptance. Although during its first decade Adobe developed Illustrator primarily for Macintosh, it sporadically supported other platforms. ![]()
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