AppAdvice App Of The Week For March 4, 2013
Get creative with your photography on your iPhone and have some fun while checking the weather with our top app picks for the week!
Get creative with your photography on your iPhone and have some fun while checking the weather with our top app picks for the week!
Adobe has released Photoshop Touch for the iPhone, but is it as good as you think it would be? Let's find out!
Adobe's popular Photoshop Touch app is now available on the iPhone/iPod touch.
Will Adobe's new video app take any attention away from Vine?
Adobe is offering nice discounts on PC and Mac software through Jan. 6.
Adobe Photoshop Express, the basic universal iOS photo editing sibling of the iPad-only Adobe Photoshop Touch, has received another major update.
A couple of weeks after it issued a major update to Adobe Photoshop Express, Adobe has also issued a major update to Adobe Photoshop Touch.
Adobe is offering huge discounts on some of their most popular titles for Mac and PC. Sales end Nov. 28.
Adobe Photoshop Express, the basic but nonetheless useful photo editing app for iOS from Adobe, has just received another major update.
Finally, Adobe has updated the Photoshop Touch app for iPad. The $9.99 app now includes Retina display support.
After more than a year, Adobe Ideas now includes the layers features at no additional cost, improved organizing and sharing, plus a drastically revised color extraction and theme system.
New iPad rumors, more editing power on your iPad 2, and the chance to win a free download for PicPlayPost - all on today's AppAdvice Daily.
Photoshop Touch is already available for Android, but what about iOS? According to their sources, 9to5Mac is reporting PS Touch launch day for iPad is Feb. 27.
Although Apple has been known to criticize Adobe's products, it clearly has no problem plucking its executives.
Adobe has recently launched an EchoSign iOS application in the App Store. The app, which is universal and can be downloaded for free, allows Apple fans to sign e-signatures from their mobile device while on the move.
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Adobe says bye to Mobile Flash, Amazon might be getting into the voice recognition market, and one wacky Wednesday app that will help get your butt in shape!
Adobe today announced that it was ending its development of Mobile Flash and focusing instead on HTML5. Calling HTML5 “now universally supported on major mobile devices,” Adobe contends that HTML 5 is the “best solution for creating and deploying content across mobile platforms.”
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One month after it was unveiled, Adobe’s highly anticipated Carousel application has arrived. The product uses the company’s Adobe Photoshop Lightroom technology to allow customers to access and edit their photos across various devices regardless of operating system.
Adobe's popular PDF application, Adobe Reader, has now hit the App Store despite the whole Flash versus Steve Jobs fiasco.
With Apple reporting that one million iPhone 4Ss were sold in the first 24 hours, it probably isn’t too early to call the latest iPhone a success. Should Apple thank Siri for this and if so what does that mean for the company going forward? In other words, who should Apple gobble up next? We've got some thoughts.