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What is an FH6 file? File created by FreeHand, a vector image drawing program; contains a FreeHand version 6 project; uses lines, points, and curves to create images that can be scaled with no loss of quality; used most often for professional illustration and web content creation; similar to .FH5 , .FH7 , and .FH8 files.

More Information NOTE: FreeHand was originally developed by Macromedia, acquired by Adobe, then phased out in 2007 and is no longer maintained.

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What is an FH6 file?

File created by FreeHand, a vector image drawing program; contains a FreeHand version 6 project; uses lines, points, and curves to create images that can be scaled with no loss of quality; used most often for professional illustration and web content creation; similar to .FH5 , .FH7 , and .FH8 files.

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NOTE: FreeHand was originally developed by Macromedia, acquired by Adobe, then phased out in 2007 and is no longer maintained.

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Updated: November 11, 2013

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What is an FH6 file?
File created by FreeHand, a vector image drawing program; contains a FreeHand version 6 project; uses lines, points, and curves to create images that can be scaled with no loss of quality; used most often for professional illustration and web content creation; similar to .FH5, .FH7, and .FH8 files.