Why Free Hand software stopped?

I'm a senior graphic designer and I work in a cosmetics company.
I work using many Graphic software like (Adobe photoshop, InDesign, Audition, Illustrator and 3Ds max, 3D Maya ... etc.) on Mac OS and Windows.
My problem that I was work using (Macromedia Free Hand) for many years and this software was an important partner and part and parcel in progress and success in my work.
That was until your great and decent company has done a deal to buy Macromedia company software then stopped after this a wonderful software (Free Hand).
The question that arises why has this software stopped?
This software is very easy and flexible and faster than the other softwares in the same class It only lacks a few things to become the most powerful software in its class.
It is not only my opinion but many other Designers as well who suffer from other softwares who forced to work with it.
We have a history of our formal designs that well be lost sooner if (Free hand) is not back once more. because he no longer works on Mac os 10:10 and (Fh11) format no longer Known from other softwares.
We dream that your great and decent company responds for many Graphic Designers and Launch (Adobe Free Hand) software to become the strongest, the newest and the fastest software in the vector world.
We need that software strongly and we have a great hope in your decent company that makes our future better.
I know that my opinion is simple, but i'm sure they'll find an ear to hear and a mind to understand our needs

babya10 wrote:
it appears Adobe won't consider making Freehand available for download legally-according to what Adobe on Twitter at  @AdobeCare told me:"
HI Anthony, sorry Freehand MX is not available for a download. Yes the activation servers were deactivated for this. ^SV"
If you are a legally licensed owned of Freehand, it's hard to find a legal download of the trial version ot use with the provided serial number that Adobe gave out when the Macromedia activation servers were shut down.
Now mostly, there are illegal/piracy type  sites offering Freehand trial versions, etc.
i Find Affinity to be quite a interesting and promising alternative on the Mac.
You are right that Adobe has cut off the Trial downloads on their servers. They don't want to sell or support FreeHand anymore and I don't blame them since it is their CC apps that are important to them. This only means Adobe has washed their hands of FreeHand and it will drift into abandonware and that may not be a bad thing in the long run.
As for trial versions, I have copies of Macromedia FreeHand 10 and MX on a large number of old magazine CDs and these could be posted somewhere. I also agree that Affinity Designer is showing promise but still awkward with type tools and converting FreeHand files. I compare it to FHMX so it is a high hurdle to follow.
—Mark

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