Adobe unveiled photoshop express today. Adobe joins the likes of other online including Picnik or Phixr that offer photo editing and sharing. Express provides web-based picture editing  platform to  online users.  This is in beta phase and adobe has opened it for mass users. Adobe will also accept users’ feedback to  provide features in the final release that will happen in 2008. Adobe has notified that final product will also be a free service with 2 GB space. Free service is a must to have feature to get mass audience acceptance. This will Advanced users can take a premium service.

There are some other cool features that will encourage the mass acceptance:

1.  Easy to use – a demo showed that a picture could be edited in minutes (I have not tested it myself)

2. Photoshop Express provides users to connect with popular online services like Facebook, Photobucket or Picasa (Flickr will also be added shortly). This will increase the acceptance rate of this software.

I hope that this platform will provide common users a nice experience of picture editing. When I tried to join the adobe photoexpress then first it asked me to install Adobe Flash Player 9. I did not like this obstruction. Adobe would have allowed me to register without installing Flash 9 and would have asked to install Flash 9 later.



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