Adobe's planned updates to Photoshop Elements, revamp Photoshop Express, and release Photoshop.com Mobile beta will let photographers view photos from the desktop, Web, and phone.
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- by JayMonster September 5, 2008 8:12 AM PDT
- This needs to be updated, in a release Adobe said they were "mistaken" in saying that the free account would be 5GB, and that it will remain at 2GB.
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(3 Comments)Personally, I can't figure out why anybody would use (or pay) Adobe $50/yr for this "locker." For half that price, I can get UNLIMITED uploads and storage from Flickr, and if I want, I can edit them with Photoshop Express. (Not that I would upload a photo before I edited it... but just in case I needed to)
@Ben96 and Mr. Dee
It was Photoshop Elements for Mac that was released earlier this year. I would not expect a MAC version to be released at the same time.