Adobe Systems today unveiled six new apps for Android tablets and the iPad. Each is part of a new cloud-based initiative called the Adobe Creative Cloud. The six Adobe Touch apps are: Adobe Photoshop Touch, Adobe Collage, Adobe Debut, Adobe Ideas, Adobe Kuler, and Adobe Proto.
Adobe Systems Incorporated today unveiled a new product called Carousel for the iPhone/iPod touch, iPad, and Mac OS. The product uses the company’s Adobe Photoshop Lightroom technology and allows customers to access all of their photos across various devices. The product is expected to arrive later this month.
Google has quietly released its new swiffy product that lets developers convert Flash SWF files to HTML5. For iPhone/iPod touch and iPad owners, this is yet another sign the days when some websites wouldn’t work via Mobile Safari are coming to an end.
Adobe is today updating its app development software Flash Builder and its Flex framework, adding support for the iOS. Besides support for Apple's mobile operating system, the software updates also add support for BlackBerry Tablet OS (Android is already supported).
Adobe's three Photoshop iPad apps - Eazel, Color Lava and Nav - have recently received a price reduction, and now each application can be downloaded for $3 or less.
Speaking with Walt Mossberg at All Things Digital's D9 event, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen stated that Adobe and Apple's "war with words" has eventually ceased, and that he expects Android to overtake the iPad very soon.
Type Tool ($2.99) is a simple-but-handy app, which helps developers choose the right font for their iOS creation. Recently, the app received an update adding support for Photoshop Touch SDK - the same kit Adobe used to develop its three Photoshop for iPad apps.
Today, Adobe released three applications for the iPad: Adobe Nav for Photoshop ($1.99), Adobe Eazel for Photoshop ($4.99) and Adobe Color Lava for Photoshop ($2.99).
Although they have yet to release their new creative apps for the iPad, Adobe Systems did drop a surprise into the App Store today. Adobe Story is available for the iPhone/iPod touch.
Adobe Systems Inc. is getting closer to making significant inroads in the App Store. The company has released an update to its popular Photoshop CS5 application. With it, Photoshop now provides support for Adobe’s upcoming line of iPad apps.
As the old adage goes, if you can’t beat them, join them. This appears to be the reasoning behind Adobe’s apparent shift by making a product update available that will work on iDevices.
Hours after Adobe’s announcement it will allow developers to create iOS apps that interact with its Photoshop application, we’ve got our first demonstration. Blogger Shawn Welch is working on a Photoshop Remote app, which displays all of the Photoshop CS 5.5 installations on a local network.
Following some rumors about a full version of Photoshop for the iPad, Adobe is now officially embracing the iDevice with an amazing new piece of software. It's designed to allow your iPad and their creative suite to work together.
Adobe has updated their free Photoshop Express to fully support the Retina and iOS 4 background multitasking abilities. However, along those improvements, Adobe is focusing the attention on the new Camera Pack in-app purchase item.
Adobe Systems released Adobe Photoshop Express v1.5 earlier today, which now supports the Retina display, offers full background multitasking, and has become even more streamlined. Unfortunately for some, Adobe's feature additions don't come entirely free. Anyone looking to use the latest Photoshop Express will also need the latest iOS.
Could Apple and Adobe go back to being friends again? Not quite. But, Apple's new terms of service have pleased the Flash developer, which commented following Apple's changes. Read on to find out what Adobe had to say.
Yahoo! Mail has just made the switch over to HTML5, meaning iDevice users can now fully interact with the service right from their handhelds. Read on to find out more!
Vimeo has now added full HTML5 support to its popular online video site, meaning iDevice owners can now fully interact with the website through Safari, without hitting the dreaded Flash-wall.
Adobe chief (and former Apple employee) Shantanu Narayen has spoken about his company's relationship with Apple in an interview with a UK newspaper. Read on to find out more!