Posted AT 7:54 AM EDT on 27/03/08
Adobe launches free, online Photoshop
AMANDA FEHD
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO The maker of the popular photo-editing software Photoshop on Thursday launched a basic version available for free online.
San Jose, Calif.-based Adobe Systems Inc. says it hopes to boost its name recognition among a new generation of consumers who edit, store and share photos online.
While Photoshop is designed for trained professionals, Adobe says
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