Tha difference of Designer 6i and 9i

What is the difference of Designer 6i and Designer 9i.
Plus, I would like to know wich one I should download and start with if I want to learn designer well.

Designer 6i supports client/server as well as Web based configurations.
9i only does web-based (but does it better).

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