Adobe launched the public beta of their Photoshop Express web service today at https://www.photoshop.com/express/.
The site requires Flash Player 9 and offers an entirely web-based image editor.
Photoshop Express is designed to be used essentially by anyone who uses a point and click digital camera, said Mack.
People can organize photos by dragging them into albums or create a gallery to share images. The service also lets people email links images stored online, embed them in a Web page, or download them.
Photoshop Express offers 2GB of storage with the ability to crop, rotate, and touch up your images. It also integrates with a number of photo-sharing websites. Adobe plans on eventually adding a subscription service with more options and storage.
** Update **
Adobe’s latest online offering codenamed “Share”, a free web-based service that allows you to easily share, publish and organize your documents.
With Share you can:
- Send documents without email attachments.
- Access your documents from anywhere.
- View all the documents you have shared or received in one place.
- Post a link to your document on a wiki or blog.
- Embed a Flash® preview of your document on any website.
- Limit access to a document to a list of recipients.
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