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Adobe Photoshop Express finally arrives
Mar 28, 2008
New Web-based application for editing, organizing, and sharing images is free, and an account includes 2GB of storage.
After more than a year of anticipation,
Adobe Systems will finally roll out Photoshop Express, a
Web-based application for editing,
organizing, and sharing images. The application, which runs in Flash-enabled
browsers, is free and an account includes 2GB of storage.
Credit: Adobe Systems
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