November 6, 2009

Photoshop.com Mobile comes to Android

Building on its great momentum on the iPhone, the Photoshop.com Mobile app is now available for Android phones. The free application offers the same great features as the iPhone version. In addition, says the press release:

Photoshop.com Mobile for Android offers features only available on Android phones. Users can automatically upload pictures to Photoshop.com albums in the background, even when the Photshop.com Mobile application is not running. Photoshop.com accounts provide 2GB of free online photo storage, which equates to over 1,500 photos. Made possible by the Android API, the new tab-based user interface enables users to view local and online content. Also, the Android Photo Browser makes maneuvering through photos fast and convenient, bringing users' complete photo collections right to their pockets.

At present the app is, like the iPhone version, available only in the US and Canada. I know that's frustrating, and the team is working hard to make the app available more broadly. Stay tuned. In the meantime, you can connect with the team via Facebook and Twitter.

Posted by John Nack at 9:07 AM on November 6, 2009

Comments

Romain Guy — 9:20 AM on November 6, 2009 Reply to this comment

Thanks! Android users will appreciate. Also, congratulation for the cool UI, I like to see our UI toolkit put to good use :)

Romain Guy — 9:24 AM on November 6, 2009 Reply to this comment

Oh and I just checked the way the UI is implemented and I would like to congratulate the dev team for doing it the right way. It looks like it could be optimized a little bit but overall it seems pretty good.

Brady Kroupa — 9:44 AM on November 6, 2009 Reply to this comment

Hi Romain, thanks a lot for your positive feedback. The team here at Adobe had a great time developing the app for Android. Kudos to the Android team.

Charles McBrian — 9:58 AM on November 6, 2009 Reply to this comment

Thanks Romain. Definitely high praise coming from Google. You got yourself a great platform.

Joe Lencioni — 10:32 AM on November 6, 2009 Reply to this comment

Just installed it and it is lookin good!

If you are looking for feature suggestions, it would be really nice to be able to send pics to other apps, like my twitter app for instance.

Keep it up.

Alex — 11:34 AM on November 6, 2009 Reply to this comment

Great that I can now show my online photos on my Android phone. I still prefer PicSay for editing though.

Like Joe said, you need to make it possible to share pictures from, and to, the app. This is what makes Android so powerful.

Nomad — 8:37 PM on November 6, 2009 Reply to this comment

At present the app is, like the iPhone version, available only in the US and Canada. I know that's frustrating, and the team is working hard to make the app available more broadly.


TWO BIG MIDDLE FINGERS!!!

hair extensions — 11:51 PM on November 6, 2009 Reply to this comment

So disappointed ...i can't find it..

Uwe — 3:05 AM on November 7, 2009 Reply to this comment

great .... adobe makes apps for mobile noobs.

but adobe is still unable to be on par with capture one when it comes to image quality, tethered shooting.

[Can you demonstrate this quality difference you talk about? Or will you, like everyone who's asserted such differences using fake email addresses, fail to back up your claims? --J.]

Lars — 10:10 AM on November 7, 2009 Reply to this comment

i think adobe should concentrate on mobile apps and maybe photoshop and let other developer create applications for photographers.

capture ones image quality is so much better then lighrooms!!

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