Adobe Creates Mobile Phone Tool for Photoshop.com



Oct 6, 2008
David Schloss, Product Editor

Windows Mobile users can now use Adobe's new tool for uploading and arranging images on the company's Photoshop.com site. Adobe's free app allows for uploading and sharing of photos without having to head over to a web browser.

While the Adobe Photoshop.com site isn't as popular as locations like flickr.com, it is a robust and attractive photo distribution and sharing tool that integrates nicely with the company's consumer applications.

To check if the beta tool is compatible with your phone, check the Adobe website.

Sorry iPhone users, Adobe is showing you no love. You'll need to use a third-party tool like the excellent Shozu for your uploading needs.







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