Adobe has big plans to get its next-generation Photoshop on the web
Adobe Photoshop will be making its way online within the next six months. The online Photoshop will be an entry-level form of the product and will be available to all Internet users free of charge.
Adobe already has the foundation for an online product in place with Adobe Remix, a web-based video editing tool. Remix, which is a simplified version of Adobe Premiere Elements, is offered free of charge through Photobucket.
Like Remix, the hosted Photoshop will also be offered through a partner. Despite this, according to Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen, if ad revenues are high enough Adobe might be tempted into offering its web services to users directly.
“That is new [for Adobe]. It’s something we are sensitive to because we are watching folks like Google do it in different categories, and we want to make sure that we are there before they are, in areas of our franchises,” said Chizen to CNET.



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