![]() ![]() Yes, they are overzealously configured by default. The usage ergonomics of Illustrator's snap functions are better. There is no clear one-answer-fits-all, but for me it is: For example, a social network is more likely to be a monopoly if the users know that other users they know already use it. It is easier to share files with external persons that use the same file format. The integration with other users that also use the tool. Free is no reason to switch to Inkscape when your tool and productivity with it pay the bills. Users prefer using a tool they already know to experiment with new tools. (I also could mention After effects, but it has some other type of competition) The integration with two other tools that have no real competition, for now, Ps and Indesign. The competition in terms of capability is Corel Draw and Affinity Design (I have not used Affinity) but do use Corel. Especially regarding using CMYK modes, color profiles, and spot inks. I could but I do not like how some tools to work.īut Inkscape is not a real competitor in the full scope of work a designer using vector files needs. ![]()
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