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First subscription-only version. Features: Cloud sync (settings, brushes, libraries), Touch workspace (for Windows tablets), CSS extraction (copy CSS code from vector shapes), and Multiple file export (simultaneous to PNG, JPG, SVG). Added Live Corners (corner widgets) and Pencil smoothing .

Returning to Mac (System 7), version 5.0 was a leap: Live editing (text and paths remained editable after effects applied), Spot color support (Pantone, Toyo), and the Pathfinder palette (combining/subtracting shapes). It also introduced Layers with locking and dimming. This version stabilized Illustrator as a print design workhorse, but FreeHand still led in multi-page document handling. adobe illustrator-versionshistorie

Added Variable-width stroke (custom stroke profiles), Bristle Brush (natural media simulation, CPU-heavy), and Perspective Grid (1,2, or 3-point perspective drawing). Shape Builder tool (intuitive combine/subtract, replacing Pathfinder for many tasks). Anti-aliasing on GPU preview. CS5 also introduced Draw inside/behind modes. First subscription-only version

Added Puppet Warp (bend/distort vector art non-destructively via pin points), Responsive artboards (define constraints for scaling), Object selection by depth , and Customizable toolbar (drag tools in/out). Font preview in-character panel. Returning to Mac (System 7), version 5

The star feature: Multiple artboards (up to 100) with independent dimensions, rulers, and export settings. Blob Brush (merge brush strokes into a single path), Gradients on strokes , and Separations Preview . Appearance palette now allowed multiple fills/strokes per object. GPU acceleration (NVIDIA) for zoom and pan. CS4 also introduced Artboard tool and Align to artboard .

The Evolution of the Digital Quill: A Comprehensive Version History of Adobe Illustrator (1987–Present)

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