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Adobe is bringing a limited version of Photoshop to the web browser, allowing users to make simple edits without having to have the full-blown software installed on their computer. The new web editor ...
The Portable Document Format, or PDF, was originally developed by Adobe for use with its own Acrobat reader and editing software. PDF files are some of the most common types of documents, but now the ...
"Photoshop on the Web" is still in beta and limited in its feature set. But the concept is still really cool. Adobe SHARE Adobe’s annual MAX conference is going on at the moment, which means a whole ...
On desktop, Illustrator users can expect to find an updated 3D effects panel that should make it easier for newcomers to 3D design to create images. "With the updated 3D panel, you can now add depth ...
Adobe has revealed a set of new features and apps during its Max Conference held today. One of the biggest and most intriguing announcements probably was the new Photoshop for the web browser. As the ...
This news will be nightmare fuel for any system administrators who were around during the Adobe Flash days. Microsoft is updating the Edge browser to ship with Adobe software built-in, which is news ...
Honing in on browser incompatibility issues in Web development, Adobe Systems on Thursday is announcing CSS Advisor, a Web site that documents these problems and offers solutions. The site, which goes ...
Something to look forward to: As popular as Adobe Photoshop is, it's also notorious for its high entry price. Adobe may be trying to expand its userbase by lowering that barrier of entry with a free ...
Recap: A long-running beta for a web-based Photoshop client with a freemium trial for Canadian users raised hopes that Adobe might lower the iconic image editor's barrier to entry. Photoshop's full ...
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Adobe has announced that it's taken "a major step forward for collaboration" by bringing its Photoshop and Illustrator apps to the web. The idea is not to do let you do complex work from a web page, ...