User interface įireworks' user interface is consistent with the rest of Adobe Creative Suite, similar to that of Adobe Photoshop. Adobe discontinued Fireworks in 2013, citing the increasing overlap in functionality with its other products such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Edge. Older versions were bundled with Macromedia Studio. It was available as either a standalone product or bundled with Adobe Creative Suite. It was designed to integrate with other Adobe products such as Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Flash. Its features included slices, which are segments of an image that are converted to HTML elements, and the ability to add hotspots, which are segments of an image that are converted to hyperlinks. Fireworks was made for web designers for rapidly creating website prototypes and application interfaces. Raster graphics editor, vector graphics editorĪdobe Fireworks (formerly Macromedia Fireworks) was a bitmap and vector graphics editor, which Adobe acquired in 2005.