Adobe announces six new apps for Android tablets
Adobe announced today that it does not see mobile development as a lost cause despite giving up on the Flash for mobile battle last week. It announced six new apps today, the lead one being Adobe Photoshop Touch. All of the apps are made to be used with Adobe Creative Cloud. The apps are designed to run on the Honeycomb version of Android, which, unfortunately for me, means that I can’t play with them yet.
Photoshop Touch brings layered editing to your tablet, along with a ton of other features that the users of the desktop version of Photoshop have come to love. Some of the features include using selection tools, adjustments, and filters. With the Creative Cloud you can save your work on your tablet and open it up on your computer. The app will also allow you to connect to Facebook and share your work with the world.
The other apps include Adobe Ideas, Collage, Proto, and Kuler. With these apps you can create vector drawings, design “moodboards” using images, text, and drawings, create and edit CSS for websites, and create color themes. Adobe even gave you a way to present all of your work using Adobe Debut. All of these apps are available for $9.99 US in the Android Market.
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