Adobe to bring Photoshop online
Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen said Tuesday that the company intends to release a Web hosted version of it's Photoshop image editing application within six months. Chizen said Adobe broke ground for a hosted Photoshop product with Adobe Remix -- a Web-based video editing tool that the company offers through the PhotoBucket media sharing site, according to News.com. Adobe apparently intends the new Web-based Photoshop variant to compete with Google's Picasa application, and the online photoshop service is part of a larger movement to introduce ad-supported online services that complement the company's existing products, broadening its reach into the consumer market. Like Adobe Remix, the new online photoshop service will be available for free as an entry-level version. - macnn.com
Speaking as someone who uses Photoshop all the time I think this could be cool. There's hardly a day that goes by when I don't have to lauch Photoshop for something and the idea that I could have limited functionality anywhere there is a internet conection would be very handy. Like say if your with a client and they want one small change in a design you just launch a web browser make the change right there on their system. Kinda cool huh...
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