Adobe Systems said on Friday that it has fixed a bug that delayed a planned update of its Photoshop Express program this week. The software maker said in a statement that the updated version of the free, Web-based photo editing program is now available.
"We're happy to report we have successfully fixed the bug that slightly delayed our newest feature update for the Photoshop Express beta," Adobe said in a statement. "New updates are now publicly available. We appreciate your patience as we focus on delivering a quality experience for our users."
Adobe had planned to go live with the update, which adds connectivity to Yahoo's Flickr service, on Wednesday, but delayed the update after the last-minute bug emerged.
Adobe Systems has delayed a planned update to Photoshop Express after discovering a last-minute glitch.
"As you know, we were preparing updates to the Photoshop Express beta on May 7th that added significant new functionality to the product," Adobe said in a statement. "However, prior to going live, we discovered a bug that requires a fix. We're committed to delivering a quality experience with Photoshop Express and don't want to send out an update that isn't ready for prime time."
Adobe said it is "working on a quick resolution." but did not say exactly when it will go ahead with the update, which adds a direct connection to Flickr.
"Stay tuned," Adobe said. "We'll have an exact time frame on when you can expect these new Photoshop Express features soon."
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