The 14.1 interface maintained its classic palette-driven workflow but felt more modern thanks to improved HiDPI support. Users noted that the software felt snappier when handling large, image-heavy documents compared to previous iterations. The addition of "JavaScript v8" support also allowed developers to automate complex tasks more efficiently than before. Summary of Improvements

: The 2018 release cycle introduced "First-Class Typography," featuring OpenType controls, support for Color Fonts (SVG, SBIX, and COLR), and advanced font grouping. These tools provided granular control over professional-grade typesetting.

: Full support for macOS Mojave and Windows 10 (at the time) ensured compatibility with current hardware.

: One of the standout features of the 14.1 update was the introduction of a new HTML5 export engine. This allowed designers to create interactive digital experiences—like flipbooks and web publications—directly from their layouts without needing external plugins or coding knowledge.

: Addressed numerous bugs reported in the initial 14.0 release.