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Aviary Encroaches On Adobe Illustrator With Raven, The First Vector Graphics Editor For The Web

Fri, Feb 6th, 2009

Aviary is a small New York startup with the ambitious goal of recreating (and expanding upon) Adobe’s most popular design tools in the browser.

Since we first covered the company about a year and a half ago, Aviary has kept most of its 15 planned tools (at least those that have seen development at all so far) in private beta. Only three have become publicly available: Phoenix, an image editor along the lines of Photoshop; Peacock, a so-called "visual laboratory" for pixel-based images; and Toucan, a color palette tool.

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