Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Adobe Bounces Back With Creative Cloud – Adobe Max 2011


At Adobe Max 2011, Adobe’s technological event streamlined for designers, developers and business decision-makers, the computer software giant introduced its new tool, Creative Cloud. With Creative Cloud, the Adobe user is provided with 20 GB of free space online to upload and save the work files. The Creative Cloud is Adobe’s answer to the doubts regarding its growth and future in the tablet market.
The Creative Cloud essentially provides for artists, designers and web developers. It has added touch capability to its popular softwares like Photoshop, so that users can make an optimum use of the tool on their tablets. The Creative Cloud allows users to upload their PSD or AI files and gives them the freedom to edit or view it online itself using the simple browser interface. One would be able to work on complex designing using Adobe on any tablet or phone that can access the web.

Adobe Creative Cloud
Adobe Creative Cloud will contain access to Photoshop, Dreamweaver and other popular Adobe software along with the six newly launched Adobe Touch Apps. The Digital Publishing Suite will add to the the applications on tablet along with Adobe Business Catalyst, all of these making use of the Creative Cloud to enhance each of its performance and flexibility.
Cost has not yet been revealed, though Kevin Lynch, chief technical officer of Adobe has said it would be “attractively priced.”

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