Photoshop Express has been available as an iPad app for quite some time, but — despite being quite powerful and feature-filled — it hasn't exactly satisfied fans of Adobe's popular image editing suite ...
When Adobe announced it was discontinuing its mobile Photoshop Touch app earlier this year, it hinted at greater things to come in a mysterious project code-named "Project Rigel." While it listed a ...
Adobe has been in a somewhat awkward position in the mobile tablet space for more than a year. Apple has mostly shunned its software. While Research in Motion has embraced its applications for its ...
Apple’s third-gen iPad is defined by its amazingly sharp and crisp high-resolution display, as well as its option for 4G. The heavier weight is a disappointment; but the display, coupled with Apple’s ...
When I do graphics stuff on a computer, I spend 99.994% of my time in one tool: Photoshop. When I do it on my iPad 2–which I’m doing more and more–I jump between multiple apps, including PhotoForge2, ...
Nearly a year after showing off a demo of the App, Adobe has finally released Photoshop Touch for the iPad. According to 9to5Mac, it’s presently available in the Australia and New Zealand app stores, ...
Photoshop Touch operates in landscape rotation only and displays collapsible panels on the left and right, with a menu on top. Adobe Photoshop for the iPad 2 launched Monday for $9.99, offering a raft ...
Adobe has released a version of its Photoshop Touch app for the iPad 2, almost five months after it launched the Android iteration of the same app. The release, which ensures that users can now ...
Adobe has not been shy when it comes to the idea of integrating the iPad into a real imaging work flow. The new Photoshop Touch app really hammers the whole thing home. It’s not quite the concept we ...
In conjunction with its new Creative Cloud initiative, Adobe has announced six mobile apps designed to make it easier for artists and designers to create and share their work. Files created with the ...
Adobe may be taking its grand old time with building a competent version of Flash for its mobile and tablet loving users, but that doesn’t mean they are not moving full steam ahead in other areas.
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