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Adobe updates Photoshop Mobile app for iPhone

If you're one of the people who has, according to Adobe's John Nack, run the total number of downloads of the Photoshop.com Mobile [free, iTunes Link] app to 6.5 million, then we have information you need to know. Of course, you may have already checked the App Store app to find the update to version 1.1.021 of Photoshop Mobile for iPhone, but if you haven't then you should mosey on over to the App Store Updates and it should magically appear for you.

The new version of the Photoshop.com Mobile app adds a new sharpen tool, more photo borders, and (for U.S. users only) playback of videos hosted on Photoshop.com.

You'll need to be running iPhone 3.0 or later on your device to enjoy using Photoshop.com Mobile.


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Albert

Adobe's answer to Steve Jobs's bashing.

February 04 2010 at 4:32 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dannybuoy

MMmm, I just love them white borders... sure this is a dumbed down app for accessibility for all, but please... being a Photoshop user of a pretty high level I'd like something a bit more meaty... I have dreams of a proper Photoshop for the ipad, but I think that nothing more than extra settings for your white borders will be the reality. Shame

February 04 2010 at 3:50 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
m1cek

really Adobe? borders? not impressed.

February 04 2010 at 2:47 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
John.B

So that's 6.5 million people that don't run Flash? ;-)

February 03 2010 at 5:48 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dave

Old news Panda is sad.

February 03 2010 at 4:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jason

I'm very interested to see what Adobe comes up with regarding Photoshop on the iPad. I could imagine that they might do some really cool stuff if they tried to. It likely wouldn't approach the desktop version, but that big screen and multitouch interface just cries out for some kind of robust Photoshop action. If they really did a good job on it, I'm sure users would pay a good price for it too.

February 03 2010 at 4:37 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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