Web-based PhotoShop Express: Adobe release the free beta software
Filed under: Computers, Software | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: March 27, 2008 | 1 Comment
Adobe has now released their free web-based version of PhotoShop Express as a beta software download. Users are able to store up to 2GB of images, and users are able to edit and share their photos online.
Adobe hope that Photoshop Express is able to compete with Google’s Picasa, and as Adobe are experts when it comes to software, I am sure it will not be too long until Photoshop Express is biting at the heals of Google Picasa.
Adobe knows that this new photo software is to be used by consumers, so they have worked hard in making it easy to use. However there is one problem, this free software is only available to U.S. residents at the moment.
Download PhotoShop Express now at Photoshop
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Looks like a combination of Lightroom and iPhoto- http://www.frogmix.com/search/lightroom . Is this an online or desktop app? I’ve requested in the past Adobe create a light viewer and something to do very basic edits. Hope this is that. i.e. Like Irfanview but Adobeized.